On this episode hosted by Jennifer Blumberg with guest Chris Ferdinandi, we continue the “What is even…?” series by delving into exactly what even is JavaScript? We talk about JavaScript’s convoluted origins, and how a language written in 10 days has become the most popular language on the planet. Chris leads us through discussing the perils of the…
 
We're talking about Cloudflare product updates, whether you should lie to the browser about image size, Chris is having Cloudinary issues, Dave's answering questions about upgrading from Vue 2 to Vue 3, a question about Font Awesome icons, and what's the deal with Webhint?By ShopTalk
 
We interview Rich Harris about Svelte's position in the landscape of frameworks, how other popular frameworks are becoming more Svelte-like, how Svelte handles state, how SvelteKit works, and more! Links https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris https://svelte.dev https://kit.svelte.dev https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte https://github.com/sveltejs/kit https…
 
V tomto díle přijal pozvání Michal Sanger z Pipedrive, aby nám pověděl proč (ne)použít věci jako GraphQL Federation a jaké jiné alternativy máme. Řeč se točila i kolem jiných zajímavých GraphQL témat, takže je to absolutní muss poslech pro všechny, kteří chtějí obcovat s tímto přístupem k návrhu API.Jo a Michal je foodie, takže i to jsme probrali. …
 
Twitter and Instagram had a problem that would ordinarily be simple on smaller scales. They needed to be able to generate IDs on the order of millions per second. Twitter used a brute force method of having a triple-redundant service that generates the IDs. However, Instagram had the elegant solution of inserting a little script that could generate…
 
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube where we talk about some really cool new streaming shows such as “Mythic Quest” and “Foundation”. Then we also discuss the challenges of raising precocious kids with technology… even if you are very tech-savvy yourself! We also discuss the iOS “focus mode”, ExpressionEngin…
 
Titus Wormer does a lot of work with natural language processing. He is the creator of Retext, Remark, and many many more open-source projects. In this episode Titus chats about his extensive open-source work, and goes a bit deeper into his ecosystem of natural language processing tools and plugins. You'll also learn about abstract state trees and …
 
It's time to embrace ESM (ECMAScript Module). NodeJS is providing support for ESM out of the box. With ESM modules coming out of the experimental stage we're going to see a lot of packages begin to embrace it. ESM provides superior organization of your code by allowing you to more easily create smaller, reusable chunks of code. ESM gives you a "mod…
 
There is a diverse range of philosophies when it comes to CSS. Settling on something that fits the needs of your team and application can be a real challenge. Mark Dalgleish, the co-creator of CSS Modules, has been working on an option that might make that choice less of a challenge! Vanilla Extract is kind of like "CSS-modules in TypeScript", allo…
 
We talk to Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski about ad reads, food-themed content, and why we love Syntax.fm. Links https://syntax.fm https://twitter.com/wesbos https://twitter.com/stolinski https://wesbos.com/courses https://leveluptutorials.com https://www.youtube.com/LevelUpTuts https://www.youtube.com/wesbos Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/c…
 
Today we’re joined by Ilya Grigorik to talk about Shopify’s developer preview release of Hydrogen and the preview release of Oxygen which is in early access preview with select merchants on Shopify. Hydrogen is their React framework for dynamic, contextual, and personalized e-commerce. And Oxygen is Shopify’s hosted V8 JavaScript worker runtime tha…
 
Hear from Ilya Grigorik at Shopify about the latest with Hydrogen, Shopify’s new React-based custom storefronts framework. At Shopify Unite 2021 last summer, Tobi Lütke demo'd a new quick-start toolkit for store development called Hydrogen. It looked cool, seeing Tobi demo it made me want it, but truthfully I didn't understand it. Should I have FOM…
 
In this episode, Malcom Peralty and I catch you up on the news of the week and there was a ton this week. We start off by sharing what the last week has been like for both of us. Tough going, to say the least. We then dive into the LearnDash acquisition by LiquidWeb and StellarWP. In addition to acquiring LearnDash, Chris Lema announced that he is …
 
Spoločnosť Shopsys vyvíja e-shopy pre najväčších hráčov na trhu a zároveň poskytuje open-source framework, vďaka ktorému si viete e-shop postaviť aj vo vlastnej réžii. O tom, ako firma prešla za ostatné roky naozaj strategickou zmenou biznis modelu a čo sa pri tom naučili, sa rozprával náš Michal Král, s Matějom Kapošvárym, COO spoločnosti Shopsys.…
 
Modern web development has given us a cornucopia of powerful abstractions. But as we've moved to higher levels of abstraction Ryan has noticed that we are reinventing the wheel in places, especially with what the browser provides by default. Remix aims to solve this problem. Remix is trying today's benefits of a highly dynamic page, but still have …
 
This week we’re talking with Evan Weaver about Fauna — the database for a new generation of applications. Fauna is a transactional database delivered as a secure and scalable cloud API with native GraphQL. It’s the first implementation of its kind based on the Calvin paper as opposed to Spanner. We cover Evan’s history leading up to Fauna, deep det…
 
What began as some light reading in order to learn more about ADHD, has turned into a new obsession with the molecule that drives every living thing on this planet. This episode ended up being a continuation/revision/partial-redaction to Episode 37 on "mentally optimizing for creativity" (https://share.transistor.fm/s/7979b502). Links Huberman Labs…
 
What are you going to do with that puppy? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, ple…
 
Už i lidi, kteří měli investování za sprosté slovo na úrovni hazardu, dohání inflace ke změně myšlení. 5,8 % totiž není zdaleka konec. A nechávat peníze na běžném či spořícím účtu přestává bavit i ty, co na něm mají jen tisíce. Jak začít s investováním, když máte peněz málo a zkušenosti žádné? To rozebíráme v dalším díle podcastu Ve vatě s investor…
 
"Fail early and often." You hear this all the time in the tech start-up world. Failure has long been held up as a badge of honor for new start-ups. This week Jason and David take on this idea and make a pitch for learning from your successes instead of your mistakes. Show Notes 06:22 - Backpack 06:29 - Highrise 10:39 - Adobe Creative Cloud 12:27 - …
 
In Episode 568, Rob Walling talks about MailChimp selling for $12 billion to Intuit, the largest exit for a bootstrap company, ever. Not that all founders aspire to grow to this scale, but it's truly an incredible day for bootstrapped founders to know that we have the potential to get to this level without raising institutional funding. The topics …
 
Do tohoto dílu přijal pozvání Pepa Starýchfojtů, fakt se tak jmenuje čestný pionýrský, a tématem byl leadership.- O čem přesně je leadership (vedení lidí)- Proč většinou selže karierní posun z pozice jsem schopný vývojář teď ze mě udělali manažera co vede lidi- Jestli se člověk leadrem rodí nebo se jím stává (growth vs fixed mindset) a jak mu k tom…
 
Host Jennifer Blumberg leads the discussion of Strapi, a Node-based CMS & API provider that allows you to create content-rich experiences. We are joined by guest Daniel Madalitso Phiri from Strapi’s developer relations team. We delve into using Strapi as a headless CMS, leveraging the awesome developer experience offered by the combination of TypeS…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott talks with Wes about moving Level Up Tutorials from React to SvelteKit — why he did it, how, benefits, things to watch out for, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever…
 
How do you design software docs and websites that both intrigue and educate? As a contributor to popular projects like React Native, Jest, Prettier, and TypeScript, Orta Therox has prioritized design for visual engagement, accessibility, and learning. In this episode of the Sourcegraph Podcast, Orta talks about the importance of engaging docs, how …
 
In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your code is contained in one potentially large but complete repository. The monorepo is in stark contrast to an alternative approach in which software teams independently manage microservices or deliver software as libraries to be imported in other projec…
 
Awesome Motive Acquires Sandhills Development Post Status CEO Cory Miller chats with Pippin Williamson, the Founder and Managing Director of Sandhills Development, about Awesome Motive's acquisition of his company. Pippin announced today that Awesome Motive has acquired his company — their whole team and plugin portfolio: Easy Digital Downloads, Af…
 
We interview Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel and creator of Next.js. We cover how to improve the developer experience and user experience, how Vercel and Next.js are leaning into the e-commerce space, the future of Vercel, Next.js Conf, and more. Links https://twitter.com/rauchg https://vercel.com https://nextjs.org https://twitter.com/vercel https:…
 
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we launch into a philosophical “What if?” scenario where PHP is the language that runs in the browser as well as the server. We talk about the “great divide” and how JavaScript’s superpower of running in the browser is driving a decent chunk of the adoption of one languag…
 
Jonathan Reinink joins us to get us up to speed on Tailwind CSS, Tailwind UI, and Inertia.js. Links https://tailwindcss.com https://tailwindui.com https://inertiajs.com https://twitter.com/reinink https://github.com/reinink Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us @PodRocketpod What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monito…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Brian Gardner, founder of Frost. The show starts off with a blast to the past as we discuss the early days of WordPress themes beginning with the Revolution Theme that ultimately catapulted Brian's career. We talk about the GPL era throughout 2009-2011 and the impact it had on him and his busin…
 
On the eve of the pandemic, Christopher Chedeau was procrastinating performance reviews at Facebook and decided to hack together a simple drawing app. That weekend project became Excalidraw, an open-source virtual whiteboard so popular that its users have basically demanded a startup form around it so that they can bring it to work. In this episode…
 
To achieve massive scale, you don’t just need founders, you also need a re-founder – someone to come in at a later stage to keep the mission and culture on track. As Microsoft’s third CEO ever – after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer – Satya Nadella is doing just that. He’s fostered a culture at Microsoft that rewards new ideas and makes room for feedb…
 
As Chris says, we're back to the meat 'n potatoes of ShopTalk with a Q&A episode including: XState thoughts, getting comfortable with JavaScript, tips on managing several WordPress sites, the best method to schedule high latency tasks with Node.js, a strategy for background images in CSS, and dealing with landing pages and subpages.…
 
První díl nového IT podcastu #PodVocasem je tu! Jako hosta jsme si pozvali vývojáře, nadšence do funkcionálního programování a také amatérského herce Tomáše Horáčka, aby nám vnesl světlo do temných zákoutí mobilního vývoje. Co je SwiftUI a čím se liší od UIKit? Je programování v Xcode radost nebo bolest? A co ostatní alternativy typu React Native? …
 
Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration service released by Google in 2014. It has quickly grown into a platform with a huge community of enthusiasts and professionals. Besides becoming the de facto standard for container orchestration, it has fostered an ecosystem of related tools and services with increasing power and sophistication …
 
We sit down with the one and only Kevin Rose to talk about his journey from pioneering Web 2.0 with Digg to leading the charge on Web3 and NFT + DeFi investing as a partner at True Ventures and his new show Modern Finance. We cover it all -- TechTV, Digg's true origin story, Milk, Hodinkee, interviewing Beeple and where MoFi goes from here. This wa…
 
The following is my conversation with Abhi Aiyer and Ward Peeters, two lead engineers behind Gatsby Cloud and the recently announced Gatsby v4, which is at the forefront of what I think is the most significant change in the Jamstack landscape in the past 2 years. Watch the video version here. Links: Gatsby 4 Netlify DPR My blogpost on Smart Clients…
 
Alex Page & Sam Rose from Shopify’s Polaris team join Jerod & Divya to discuss their open research into finding and selecting a viable alternative for Sass at the company. Six solutions enter, but which one will walk away with the 🌹? Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members get a bonus 4 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join to…
 
We sat down with Kent C. Dodds to talk about his mission to improve the world with quality software. Kent has content on Egghead.io and Frontend Masters he also created Testing JavaScript and Epic React. In this episode, we talk about what it's like to teach software development, and, one of our favorite topics of discussion, creating quality conte…
 
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we talk about the Olympics, and how they are inspirational as well as providing allegories for development and your career. We discuss Ryan’s plans to qualify for the 2024 Olympics as a speed walker, and then do an in-depth discussion on how Ryan is modernizing the CraftQ…
 
Ahmad Awais joins Amal, Amelia, and Jerod to discuss scripting, automation, and building CLIs with Node! We hear Ahmad’s back story, learn the ABC’s of mastering Node automation tooling, and share automation wins from all of our lives (and Twitter too). Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made t…
 
Avoiding ego, reinventing the wheel, and shiny objects. In this episode, David and Cory discuss Developer Overload, which David defines as what happens when "when you receive too much information and are unable to process it, resulting in negative responses and unhealthy effects." David shares tips on how developers can focus on what to pay serious…
 
„Nikdy jsem si nepředstavoval, že se internet vyvine z báječného, vstřícného, kultivovaného prostředí do toho, čím je dnes, kdy je obrazem celé společnosti se všemi jejími neduhy, promítá se do něj v hojné míře lidská malost a hloupost a nenávist,“ říká J. P., host nového dílu podcastového seriálu Příběhy z historie českého internetu. Jak se dostal…
 
Time series data are simply measurements or events that are tracked, monitored, downsampled, and aggregated over time. This could be server metrics, application performance monitoring, network data, sensor data, events, clicks, trades in a market, and many other types of analytics data (influxdata.com). The platform InfluxData is designed for build…
 
In this episode, Gerhard follows up on The Changelog #375, which is the last time that he spoke Crossplane with Dan and Jared. Many things changed since then, such as abstractions and compositions, as well as using Crossplane to build platforms, which were mostly ideas. Fast forward 18 months, 2k changes, as well as a major version, and Crossplane …
 
Caleb is the maintainer of several popular open source projects and frameworks including Alpinejs and Livewire, and is also an avid user of GitHub's CoPilot. Also, he's living the dream - writing open source full time. We talk about declarative, imperative, moving from SPAs and APIs back to simpler server-oriented design, design architecture, code …
 
The application for TinySeed’s Fall 2021 SaaS accelerator batch of startups will open for two weeks starting on August 9th, 2021.Watch the video recording of the Fall 2021 Batch Info Session here: https://youtu.be/6dqTClonO2YInterested in applying? Join us for an info session with the TinySeed team to talk about the application process, what to exp…
 
We interview Tanner Linsley, the creator of the TanStack, which includes popular tools like React Query and React Table. Tanner is also the Co-Founder and VP of UI/UX at Nozzle. Links https://twitter.com/tannerlinsley https://tanstack.com https://react-query.tanstack.com https://react-table.tanstack.com https://react-charts.tanstack.com https://rea…
 
Are you up to speed on all of this new CSS stuff? Chris Coyier and Kaelan compare notes on CSS and frontend development (they also discuss MDN plus). Links https://chriscoyier.net https://twitter.com/chriscoyier https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Houdini https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Masonry_Layout https://styled-system.com htt…
 
Johan Eliasson joins us to talk about Nhost, an open-source, Backend-as-a-service with a GraphQL API. How does Nhost compare to Firebase and Supabase? Learn more in this episode. Links https://nhost.io https://twitter.com/nhostio https://podrocket.logrocket.com/firebase https://podrocket.logrocket.com/9 https://hasura.io Careers at Nhost Contact us…
 
Ben and Brian talk to Shawn Wang, better known as Swyx, about infinite building, his experience as a Reddit moderator, blogging platforms, scaling developer relations, and more. Links https://twitter.com/swyx https://www.swyx.io https://www.swyx.io/clubhouse-hate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow https://www.reddit.com/r/reactjs…
 
Ben and Kate talk to Caleb Porzio about Alpine.js and what to expect in 2021. They also get into some of Caleb’s other creations like Laravel Livewire and makevscodeawesome.com. Links https://calebporzio.com https://twitter.com/calebporzio https://github.com/alpinejs/alpine https://twitter.com/Alpine_JS https://twitter.com/youyuxi/status/1262075462…
 
In this episode, Brian and Ben talk with Cassidy Williams about being “tech famous,” web developer comedy as a genre, and what it’s like to create content specifically for web developers. We also get into developer experience for a little bit, touching on both the future and importance of niche communities. Links https://cassidoo.co/ https://twitte…
 
Listen to the Sourcegraph podcast: https://about.sourcegraph.com/podcast/christopher-chedeau/ (~28mins in) Lessons learned: Hackathon is important for intrapreneurship Near Death moment requires leap of faith Solve People Problems with Technology, not just technology problems Transcript [00:00:00] swyx: I'm continuing my exploration of how technolo…
 
A wideranging convo with Sunil covering the future of React, the Third Age of JavaScript, and the Meta of online discourse. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3h1WICelqs Follow Sunil: https://twitter.com/threepointone Chapters: [00:01:40] React and Temporal, Declarative vs Imperative My Temporal Explainer: https://twitter.com/swyx/s…
 
From a turn-of-the-century railroad stopover to a glamorous entertainment oasis, the evolution of Las Vegas has been one for the books. Casino moguls replaced crime bosses as the kings of the castle, giving "Sin City" the more family-friendly vibe we see today. Although the mob is out, more challenges have moved in — a global pandemic, a statewide …
 
Sin City shapeshifts from its long-held ranking as the supreme adult playground on the planet to a bizarre family-friendly amusement park. Steve Wynn sets a redesign trend that emphasizes Vegas visitors who come for things other than gambling. It’s a world of boutiques, restaurants and Disney-esque rides for the kiddies. But it’s a gamble that won’…
 
The mob’s longtime stranglehold on Las Vegas is weakening as the feds press down harder than ever. Just a few years ago, no one built anything on the Strip without gangster involvement. Now, as the late ‘80s unfold into the ‘90s, rising Vegas mega-developer Steve Wynn begins his rise to battle Kirk Kerkorian as the new kings of the Strip, and they …
 
Vegas is getting a bad rap in the press, thanks to the increasing spotlight on the mob’s control. The legitimate powers in the halls of Nevada government need something—or someone--to spread a veneer of respectability over Sin City. That someone arrives. He’s one of the most wealthy, powerful men on the planet. And he’s also a loose cannon. As far …
 
The mob faces its biggest threat yet when Nevada governor Grant Sawyer wants control of the state’s top-grossing industry—gambling. The attack includes a strictly-enforced gangster blacklist to keep hoods out of their own casinos. Things get worse when Attorney General Robert Kennedy mounts his own war against the Syndicate, aided by the FBI. But a…
 
Backing from a legitimate Mormon banker creates major funding for the Vegas mob infrastructure. The underworld is coming out on top in Sin City. But there’s a challenger out for blood: the United States government. A U.S. senator launches an attack on mob-run gaming, and brings his third degree hearings to town. It’s not the only problem in Vegas. …
 
In 1931, the massive Hoover Dam project brings thousands of workers to Nevada. They have paychecks and nowhere to spend them. The state legalizes gambling, setting a small, dusty town called Las Vegas on its way to becoming an unsurpassed phenomenon. The mob realizes there are untold riches to be made in gaming, and by the late 1940s, gangsters Mey…
 
Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg, CEO at @vercel) talks about simplifying life for front-end developers, the Next.js JavaScript framework, and the balance between great developers, great teams and great collaboration. SHOW: 541 CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS" SHOW SPONSORS: CBT Nuggets: …
 
What’s it like to deconstruct one of the largest Rails codebases (3 million lines of code, 500,000+ lifetime commits, 40,000 files) on the planet? And why didn’t Shopify follow the standard path to microservices, but instead chose to modularize their monolith? In this episode, Kirsten Westeinde, software development manager at Shopify, describes ho…
 
In this episode, Malcom Peralty and I discuss a variety of topics including our thoughts on the Freemium model. Personally, I'm tired of the freemium model and want to see two tiers, free or paid. I share my viewing experience of the Perseid meteor shower which put on another good show this year. The conversation around correcting people who forget…
 
This episode was published on the GeekWire podcast. Subscribe to GeekWire for more great content. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees recently that the company’s long-term goal is to “bring the metaverse to life” — helping to create an interconnected world of physical, virtual and augmented reality spaces that will reshape the way we work, …
 
This week Adam is joined by Eugenio Pace, co-founder and CEO of Auth0. Auth0 is a for developers, by developers identity, access, security, and authentication platform built for the cloud that secures billions of logins every year. Mid 2020 they raised $120 million at a $1.92 billion valuation after being told no several times. Then, earlier this y…
 
Dita Formánková je zakladatelka vzdělávací organizace Czechitas a od loňského roku také ředitelka pro diverzitu a inkluzi v Avastu. V podcastu se bavíme o tom, jaké to je, sedět na dvou židlích, proč je důležité ženy do IT nejen dostat, ale také je mít ve firmách na vedoucích pozicích, a jak funguje firma, která má 1 800 zaměstnanců, z nichž většin…
 
Alright, backstory's out of the way, and Acquired is rolling three hours deep on the venture firm that changed the game for everyone — a16z. VC marketing? Check. "Founder-friendly?" Check. Platform services? Check. Huge valuations and massive fund sizes? Check and check. We dissect it all in glorious detail, right down to the famous office library …
 
Allowing time to goof off or pursuing a passion improves team connections. Professor Jane Dutton from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business suggests "four ways to build high-quality workplace connections" — respectful engagement, support, trust — and play. Play is what Cory and David focus on in this episode — why should companies se…
 
Serverless computing is a cloud computing solution that lets developers deploy applications to containers without managing the servers themselves. Servers and resources are provisioned automatically, pay only for what you use, and experience little to no errors or downtime (ionos). Google Cloud Run is a managed compute platform that enables you to …
 
Latency is the time it takes to get from point A to point B. In programming, this might be the time from a user selecting their photos library to the pictures reaching their computer screen from the database. Fly.io is a simple platform for running full-stack apps and databases close to your users. Some available features include provisioning CPU, …
 
In this episode, Ben interviews Kyle Mathews, Founder and CTO of Gatsby. They cover v3, Functions, Gatsby Cloud, and Gatsby's goals for the future (including faster builds). Links https://www.gatsbyjs.com https://twitter.com/kylemathews https://www.gatsbyjs.com/products/cloud https://www.gatsbyjs.com/products/concierge https://blog.logrocket.com/wh…
 
Why is it still difficult to build a website that's fast? Fred Schott returns to PodRocket to talk about Astro, a new kind of static site builder that delivers lightning-fast performance with a modern developer experience. Learn more in this episode. Links https://twitter.com/FredKSchott http://fredkschott.com https://astro.build https://www.snowpa…
 
It's pretty common to see a fair amount of skepticism when open-source projects raise venture money and Rome was certainly not immune from the skepticism. In this episode, Ben and Kaelan talk to Sebastian McKenzie and Jamie Kyle about Rome Tools, Inc., the roadmap for Rome, and the experience getting funding as an open-source tool. Links https://tw…
 
Ryan Carniato tells us all about SolidJS, a declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Be sure to check out the video version of this recording on our YouTube channel. Links https://twitter.com/RyanCarniato https://discord.com/invite/solidjs https://twitter.com/solid_js https://www.solidjs.com https://mark…
 
In this episode, we talk to the founder of The Guild, Uri Goldshtein. We discuss Envelop (a new GraphQL plugin system) as well as other projects The Guild is working on. Links https://twitter.com/UriGoldshtein https://the-guild.dev https://twitter.com/theguilddev https://www.graphql-code-generator.com https://www.envelop.dev https://www.apollograph…
 
In this episode, Ben interviews Mark Dalgleish about CSS Modules and vanilla-extract, which is basically “CSS Modules-in-TypeScript” but with scoped CSS variables. Listen to this episode to learn more about vanilla-extract and how to use it in your next project. Links https://twitter.com/markdalgleish https://github.com/markdalgleish https://github…
 
In this episode, Josh and Justin discuss when to open up a SaaS for early-access; and how they're going to use Meeps to make it better. Show notes Early-access homepage Our early access email How we're running early access for Meeps Tweet: anyone else noticing a slow August? How Justin does marketing at Transistor Find Josh and Justin online: Joshu…
 
In this episode, Josh and Justin discuss when to open up a SaaS for early-access; and how they're going to use Meeps to make it better. Show notes Casey Neistat interview Sign up for Meeps early access! Meeps video update Find Josh and Justin online: Joshua Anderton on Twitter: @joshuaanderton Joshua's personal podcast: https://www.ramen.fm Justin …
 
I had a conversation about building online communities on Twitter Spaces that I wanted to share with you. Show notes Thanks to Vineet Sinha for organizing the Twitter Spaces: https://twitter.com/VineetSinha Find Josh and Justin online: Joshua Anderton on Twitter: @joshuaanderton Joshua's personal podcast: https://www.ramen.fm Justin Jackson on Twit…
 
In this episode: Joshua Anderton gets three months of runway so he can work full-time on Meeps.app. Show notes The benefit of the TALL stack: https://twitter.com/mijustin/status/1409304136504414210 MegaMaker community on Meeps: https://megamaker.meeps.app/ How did validation work with Transistor? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNDgRcJYAEg Product …
 
In this episode, we answer some questions from MegaMaker members: Val asks: "I'm super curious about this: How much of starting Meeps was a "hunch" rather than a structured discovery?" Ben asks: "Validation, what are ya'll trying right now/soon to get a signal if you're onto something? Also, is there a "company-wide" donut Friday? 😉" Tom asks: "Yes…
 
This week Adam is joined by Asim Aslam, the founder of Micro - a new cloud platform entirely focused on the developer experience of consuming and publishing public APIs. Asim’s journey spans many years of open source work on Micro. His sole focus right now, is evolving that work into a commercially viable business. This episode is jam-packed with s…
 
This episode Joshua Anderton and Justin explore customer demand; how to recognize it, and where to find it. Plus: what do you think of the name? 😅 Show notes The best way to build a membership directory: https://meeps.app Taylor Otwell's Laravel framework: https://laravel.com Adam Wathan and Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com Podcast hosting: ht…
 
This season, Justin is making his first investment in Joshua Anderton. In this first episode they talk about the idea for a new SaaS app. Show notes Online community for indie makers: https://megamaker.co Upscribe: https://upscribe.net Justin's blog post: https://justinjackson.ca/solorisk Family Budget Calculator: https://www.epi.org/resources/budg…
 
I'm doing a new season of MegaMaker. This season I'll be investing in Joshua Anderton, and partnering with him on a new project. The first episode is coming soon! You may have noticed: I've deleted all past episodes from this feed. Now I have Transistor.fm, and it's going well. So, for the first time ever, I'm in a position to invest in someone els…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about TypeScript utility types — what they are, why you might use them, why they exist, and more! Linode - Sponsor Whether you’re working on a personal project or managing enterprise infrastructure, you deserve simple, affordable, and accessible cloud computing solutions that allow you to take your project to…
 
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we have a long chat about working for yourself vs. working at a corporate job and transitioning between the two. We discuss Ryan’s recent 2‑year stint into the corporate world, and subsequent return to the ranks of the self-employed, and get into his experiences and reaso…
 
V tomto díle jsme vyzpovídali majitelku společnosti MakeItToday Janu Vyhlídalovou. Ta se věnuje bohulibé činnosti, a sice kalení dětí na programátory. A nejen dětí. Má cenu tlačit děti do programování? Není to pouze zbožné přání nerdovských rodičů? Je programátorská gramotnost nutností do budoucna?Zaposlouchejte se.PS: Omlouváme se za tižší zvuk u …
 
Devon Zuegel, the creator of GitHub Sponsors, tells the story of how an email rant to Nat Friedman on the eve of Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub turned into the most popular way to fund open source. She also shares her thoughts on different models of paying for software and where the future of the code economy is headed. Show notes & transcript: …
 
It’s another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about WordPress, Drupal, using SSGs, finding clients when you’re just starting out, scoped CSS, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, o…
 
Never on Sunday Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and …
 
Je budování značek spíš umění, nebo řemeslo? Proč ho ovládá tak málo lidí a jaké jsou vůbec atributy skvělého marketéra? Proč je Rohlik.cz tak úspěšný? O tom všem jsem mluvila s Jakubem Petřinou, velkým jménem českého marketingu, architektem značky Air Bank a CMO Rohlik Group. Jakube, díky za velmi praktické a konkrétní odpovědi!…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes launch a new series called Git the Latest — New Things In Tech. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your code, track errors and monitor performance …
 
Mezi českými firmami byste jen těžko hledali nějakou, která na svých webech a v aplikacích uvítá více než 100 000 000 návštěvníků měsíčně. V případě Livesportu jde zejména o zapálené sportovní fanoušky, jejichž touha po aktuálních výsledcích znamená až těžko uvěřitelných 1 000 000 requestů za vteřinu. Vše, co se děje na hřišti při velkých zápasech,…
 
Matt Holt joins Jon Calhoun to discuss Caddy, its history, and the process of creating a v2 of the popular web server. In the episode they discuss some of the challenges encountered while building the v2, reasons for doing a major rewrite, and more. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the a…
 
This week Spencer Fry, founder of Podia.com, joins Justin Jackson to talk about venture capital and bootstrapping. Spencer's tweet: "The hostility that the bootstrapper community has towards the VC community continues to perplex me." Justin's interview with Jason Calacanis (2013) VC brags Roy Bahat on Big Technology Podcast: Why VCs are mad 06:30 "…
 
In this episode, Gerhard talks to his Skyhook Adventure friends: Alan Cooney, Saul Cullen & Wycliffe Maina. They are the ones that introduced Gerhard to the world of serverless in the context of Amazon Web Services. Gerhard shared his experience with remote work, how to ship software with confidence and consistency, and what to look for in infrastr…
 
The D-d-d-d-discord's got threads! Are conferences a thing we're ready for? How was Dave's experience working on a Windows PC? Help Dave figure out his monitor issue on Mac. Are people writing websites without a build step? And what is a good CSS technique for displaying images that could be either horizontal or vertical?…
 
This week Jon and Justin discussed: Our values determine how we make decisions Hiring FT: we hired Jason Pearl! Summer SaaS slowdown Tweet: worst month ever ConvertKit’s public numbers What should we talk about next? Twitter: @buildyoursaas, @mijustin, @jonbuda Leave a comment on PodHunt; it's like Reddit, but for podcasts. Email us: mail@transisto…
 
Ondřej Fryc založil a nadvakrát úspěšně prodal e-shopového velikána Mall.cz. Od roku 2012 se věnuje primárně investicím do startupů, a to pod hlavičkou svého fondu Reflex Capital. Ten má v portfoliu české startupy jako Davinci, Apify nebo i veleúspěšný Productboard.A právě startupy mohou být podle Fryce hnacím impulzem nového Česka. „Novou Českou r…
 
This week, Richard Hipp returns to catch us up on all things SQLite, his single file webserver written in C called Althttpd, and Fossil – the source code manager he wrote and uses to manage SQLite development instead of Git. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!…
 
VC investment has been skyrocketing lately, but why? Let’s discuss some of the trends that are driving bigger investments in today’s startups. SHOW: 536 CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS" SHOW SPONSORS: CBT Nuggets: Expert IT Training for individuals and teams Sign up for a CBT Nugg…
 
In this episode, Malcolm Peralty and I discuss what I've been up to the past year and what some of my plans are for WP Mainline. We also talk about Automattic's acquisition of Pocket Casts, a critical security vulnerability discovered in WooCommerce, and how I solved a pesky JSON error in the block editor. After listening to this episode, I'll have…
 
This week we’re talking with Nick Janetakis about modern unix tools, and the various commands, tooling, and ways we use the commmand line. Do you Bash or Zsh? Do you use cat or bat? What about man vs tldr? Today’s show is a deep dive into unix tools you know and love, or should know and maybe love. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members get …
 
Many plugins in the WordPress.org repository have shown a significant drop in active install growth this year. In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller focus on a blog post David published on July 23rd on Post Status entitled "Is The Growth Of Active Installs of WordPress Plugins Declining in 2021?" Since about May or ea…
 
Gerhard talks to Tom Wilkie, VP of Product for Grafana Labs. They talk about Loki, Tempo, and how can Grafana Cloud offer such a generous free tier. The solution is in the Cortex architecture, which was used in Loki and in Tempo too. Yes, Tom is the Cortex co-author. We recommend that you listen to this episode in combination with episodes 3 and 11…
 
In this episode we discuss venture capital and more with Preface Ventures Founder and General Partner Farooq Abbasi. This interview was also recorded as a video podcast. Check out the video on the Software Daily YouTube channel. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Preface with Farooq Abbasi appeared first on Softwar…
 
And the Irreversible Binomial Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit ak…
 
Christian Hernandez (Sr.Principal Tech Mktg Mgr @RedHat) talks about how GitOps works, it's relationship with DevOps, how it's implemented, and applying it to Infra and Apps. SHOW: 535 CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS" SHOW SPONSORS: Spot by NetApp More Cloud, Less Cost (Spot by Ne…
 
It feels great to have episode one of the WP Mainline podcast recorded and published to the masses. In this episode, I provide insight into what WP Mainline is, why I started it, and what I hope to create with it. We didn't talk about the news per se but we did discuss the Coronavirus and the impacts it's having on WordPress conferences. We plan to…
 
We kick off Season 9 with a classic: Part I of the a16z story. How did this brand new venture firm charge out of the gates in 2009, going from zero to disrupting the entire venture industry overnight? You probably know Marc & Ben's history with Netscape and Loudcloud/Opsware... but what about the Black Panthers, Nintendo 64, Al Gore, Doug Leone, Ma…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about favicons. Favicons are a bit of mystery and something people don’t talk about that often. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged f…
 
We're chatting with Ian Frost who swapped out his meteorologist career to become a web developer alongside his brother Brad Frost. We talk about getting started learning HTML / CSS, and then Javscript, writing code as a team, navigating the front and back end in 2021, dictating tech stacks to clients, and dealing with turnover and tech changes with…
 
On this episode, we talk with Ben Hong from Netlify about the Vite.js modern frontend tooling from Evan You, the creator of Vue.js! We talk about Grunt, Gulp, webpack, and how the evolution of the modern web platform has allowed frontend tooling like Vite.js to be lighting fast and light on config. We discuss how the performance and usability of Vi…
 
Feross is back with a brand new web app for us to pick apart! Wormhole is the fastest way to send files on the internet and we want to know why he built it, how it works, and what crazy hacks he invented along the way. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members get a bonus 24 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors …
 
Michael Gerstenhaber (@mikezvi, Sr.Director Prod Mgmt @Datadog) talks about the public cloud container usage, the evolution of Kubernetes adoption, application usage patterns and what's next. SHOW: 531 CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS" SHOW SPONSORS: Datadog Kubernetes Solution : M…
 
Craig Buckler joins the panel to jabber about Chrome Dev-Tools and some things you may not know you can do with them to empower your own front-end development. Some of the basics you may already know like Incognito mode. Some others you may not know like black boxing libraries you don’t control or throttling connections to simulate poor connections…
 
Can doing performance audits be a career in 2021? Comparing streaming and recording with Riverside and Streamyard. Is the front of the frontend being consumed by automation? Struggles in hiring and putting together resumes. And how much should freelancers bill clients for their own education and learning?…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about modern build tools, comparisons between them, and makes them modern and next-level. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in P…
 
"Understanding who you are and who you are not goes a long way." In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset talks with Syed Balkhi about the acquisition of SearchWP by Awesome Motive. We get a little behind-the-scenes information about how this deal came to be. Syed shares his thoughts on how SearchWP fits in with Awesome Motive's brand a…
 
KBall and Nick Nisi sit down with Nick Fitzgerald to learn about running JavaScript on WebAssembly. They talk about almost instantaneous startup, running interpreted languages at the edge, and take a deep dive into the weeds of how Wasm based modules will change the future of application development. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members sa…
 
Tak jako každé ráno vyjde slunce, tak i letos vychází nový díl vašeho oblíbeného podcastu „Na vlnách EKG“. A tento díl slibuje hory a doly a přetéká tipy na zajímavé akce, stejně jako přetékají toitoiky poslední den festivalu. Dokonce i moderátorské obsazení doznalo drobných změn, za mikrofonem Veroniku Dubskou vystřídala Veronika Krejčová, avšak D…
 
You may ask yourself how did I get here Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, pleas…
 
In this episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Brad and Iain chat about the recent Delicious Brains acquisition of Advanced Custom Fields. Taking a deep dive into the process, they cover everything about the acquisition, from the first discussions with Advanced Custom Fields creator Elliot Condon, how Brad evaluated the product to determine …
 
In Episode 557, Rob Walling flies solo to talk about investing for founders, with an emphasis on retirement. Rob views investing as a long-term game, not treating the stock market like a slot machine by buying and selling stocks. As founders, we're busy with our work, our family, and our friends. We don't want to spend a ton of time fiddling with i…
 
The JAMstack has been a hot item in the web development community for a while. Initially, it was a basic implementation of front-end tools with some sort of hosted backend. Now, the tools and approaches have become much more powerful. Brian Rinaldi joins the JavaScript Jabber panel to discuss how things have evolved and what people should be lookin…
 
Rozhovor s Danielem Gladišem, ředitelem Vltava Fund SICAV a autorem knih Naučte se investovat a Akciové investice, o lekcích, které se během své 30 leté kariéry na kapitálových trzích naučil. BIO: Dan vystudoval VUT Brno. V letech 1993-1998 byl ředitelem společnosti Atlantik finanční trhy, a.s., člena Burzy cenných papírů Praha, kterou založil. V l…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about the Dev Tools Elements Tab — all the features, and when you would use them! Linode - Sponsor Whether you’re working on a personal project or managing enterprise infrastructure, you deserve simple, affordable, and accessible cloud computing solutions that allow you to take your project to the next …
 
The Jabber panel along with Vitali Zaidman jump in and discuss how your browser cache works, what the standard is, and what you can expect when you're trying to take advantage of the performance characteristics of your users' browsers. The browser cache control settings and techniques are not straightforward, so buckle up and learn how to get your …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about seven new JavaScript proposals — what they do, where they’re at, and how you might use them. Deque - Sponsor Deque’s axe DevTools makes accessibility testing easy and doesn’t require special expertise. Find and fix issues while you code. Get started with a free trial of axe DevTools Pro at deque.com/syn…
 
It’s another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about web components, gear, Docker, web dev frameworks, golden handcuffs, browser testing, SSR React, code prediction, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and r…
 
For free Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press t…
 
On this episode hosted by Jennifer Blumberg with guest Matthias Noback, we continue the “What is even…?” series by delving into exactly what even is PHP? We talk about PHP’s origins, how PHP works from request to php-fpm worker processes to lexer to bytecode to JIT, the whole shebang! We also discuss there are so few feature-rich, authoring experie…
 
Long time friend of the show Gil Tayar joins us again this time to discussing using JSDoc for JavaScript type annotations instead of TypeScript. Turns out that you can now get all of the benefits of TypeScript types without having to adopt the entire TypeScript workflow. Gil describes the benefits of this approach, and how it could impact the futur…
 
In this episode we discuss software investing, business, and the future with David Rosenthal, co-host of the Acquired podcast. This interview was also recorded as our very first video podcast. Check out the video on the Software Daily YouTube channel. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Software Investing with David…
 
"Will some people lose their shirts with crypto? Absolutely. Will new great industries be built upon this? Absolutely," Reid Hoffman tells Rapid Response host Bob Safian, in a new, unfiltered conversation. The co-hosts dive into cryptocurrency strategy, why cybersecurity "is an emperor-has-no-clothes situation," weighing Target vs. the corner store…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery)! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in minut…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Miriam Suzanne about all things CSS — container queries, layers, scoping, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices…
 
Never underestimate the power of teaching. Ian reached out to AJ in regards to previous comments about React on the show and demonstrated that he knows a whole lot more than most of us, so we had him on to talk about his learning journey, the philosophy of react, and top tips for new developers entering the field. Huzzah! Panel AJ O'Neal Charles Ma…
 
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we talk about life drama that we’ve both been experiencing that has caused us to feel behind in our day jobs. We also launch into Andrew’s work on Vite & Craft CMS integration, and Ryan’s book reading habit leads to a challenge of getting Andrew to read books again. Then …
 
It’s another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about immutability, turning off your brain, managing copy on a website, problem-solving, types vs interfaces, hooks vs components, and more! Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?”…
 
Corey Quinn is guest hosting on Software Engineering Daily this week, presenting a Tour of the Cloud. Corey Quinn is the Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, where he helps companies fix their AWS bill by making it smaller and less horrifying. If you’re looking to lower your AWS bill or negotiate a new contract with AWS, you can learn more …
 
Viktor Fischer je investiční partner ve skupině Rockaway Jakuba Havrlanta. Jeho specializací je blockchain, a proto šéfuje investičnímu fondu Rockaway Blockchain Fund, který rychle roste a patří mezi největší v Evropě. S Viktorem se bavíme o tom, jestli bitcoin a blockchain změní svět, co to jsou decentralizované finance a proč jim tolik věří a jak…
 
In Episode 553, Rob Walling chats with Tracy Osborn about the latest bootstrapper news, including the recent Stack Overflow and Moz acquisitions, quitting instead of giving up remote work, and highlights from TinySeed 2020 Batch. The topics we cover [01:52] Intro[03:45] Stack Overflow acquisition[12:11] Moz acquisition[16:33] Quitting instead of gi…
 
Eric Simons from Stackblitz joins the JSJ panel to discuss the game changing technology announced at Google.io this year. What they demonstrated was their ability to run NodeJS in the browser using new technology called Web Containers. However, the implications go well beyond the realities of running Node in the browser. Eric and the panel dive int…
 
Tanner joins Nick to talk about his projects, react-query and react table, and discuss scratching your own itch in a maintainable way with open source. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Retool – Retool is a low-code platform built specifically for d…
 
Raising eyebrows in the WordPress community — especially among developers — Delicious Brains announced they have acquired Advanced Custom Fields (ACF). Elliot Condon is the creator and has been the sole developer for ACF for about a decade. While Elliot will be involved in the transition, he will not stay with the Delicious Brains team in the long …
 
Tu a tam přicházím se speciálními tématy a těm budu věnovat i speciální díly podcastu. Tento je oficiální jedničkou a tématem je to, jak udělat bydlení dostupné. Téma jsme pro vás zpracovali s pirátským kolegou Matoušem Vančou, vedoucím expertního týmu pro místní rozvoj a také středočeským kandidátem v do Poslanecké sněmovny.…
 
Eric Simons and the StackBlitz team recently announced WebContainers which let you run Node.js natively in your browser! This has BIG implications and leaves us with many BIG questions like: how did they do it, why did they do it, and where does it go from here? Tune in! Keyword: BIG Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on t…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about making money as a creator — how to do what you love, make money doing it, and not feel yucky about it! Deque - Sponsor Deque’s axe DevTools makes accessibility testing easy and doesn’t require special expertise. Find and fix issues while you code. Get started with a free trial of axe DevTools Pro at deq…
 
A Focus On Mental Health And Long-Term Stability In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, Cory Miller and David Bisset discuss the recently announced acquisition of Advanced Custom Fields plugin by Delicious Brains Inc. After having time to absorb community feedback and listen to a pre-recorded interview with those involved, David and Cory share why…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about using React with Typescript — how to set it up, components, state, props, passing data, custom hooks, and more! Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’…
 
And the return of Thomas Midgely Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit…
 
On this episode, we talk with Will Browar, the Web Development Supervisor at Dixon Schwabl about building client sites with Nuxt.js We talk about the upsides of building traditional client sites with a frontend meta-framework like Nuxt.js and Vue.js… and we talk about the downside, too. While it’s true you should pick the right tool for the job, yo…
 
Monetization of WordPress Plugins This episode features a conversation in Twitter Spaces that took place on May 28, 2021. Our topic is monetization of WordPress plugins. Speakers: Cory Miller, Joe Casabona, Joost de Valk, David Bisset (host) along with many others commenting live in Post Status Slack. Post Status Comments provides a stage for WordP…
 
This week we’re joined by Ryan Dahl, Node.js creator, and now the creator of Deno - a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust. We talk with Ryan about the massive success of Node and how it impacted his life, and how he eventually created Deno and what he’s doing differently this time around…
 
Brian LeRoux has been building the web long enough to see many ways we produce HTML come in and go out of fashion. On this episode, he joins Amal & Nick to discuss the past, present, and potential future of rendering patterns on the web. SSR, ISR, & DSR (oh my!) Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because th…
 
Brad Stone joins us to discuss the making of the modern Amazon, and how it's morphed from the "flywheel company" of The Everything Store into a set of interlocking and self-reinforcing businesses that extended both wider and deeper into the global economy than anyone ever imagined. (except perhaps Jeff Bezos) Is Amazon the Standard Oil of our time,…
 
Frustration is an important signal: it indicates an opportunity, a problem to be solved. And if your solution also builds a community, you've unlocked a path to scale. Adi Tatarko founded the online home-design site Houzz with her husband as a hacked-together tool to find and share home design ideas, after their own home renovation turned into a fr…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes bike shed some common developer opinions. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in min…
 
Stephen Pinkerton (@spnktn, Product Manager @datadoghq) talks about the latest trends that Datadog has observed from monitoring serverless applications in the public cloud, adoption rates, as well as how serverless is deployed along with containers SHOW: 518 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Okta - Safe Identity for customers and workforce Try Okta for FREE (Tri…
 
Dan Shappir leads the Jabber crew on another discussion on the things JavaScript developers should know. They discuss WeakMap, WeakSets, and WeakReferences. They dive into where and how they are used and which places they're implemented. The conversation starts with garbage collection is and how it works and then moves into the implications it has …
 
Running applications in containerized environments involves regularly organizing, adding and replacing containers. This complex job may involve managing clusters of containers in different geographic locations with different configuration requirements. Platforms like Kubernetes are great for managing this complexity, but include steep learning curv…
 
This week Emma and Adam are joined by Una Kravets to discuss difficult parts of CSS. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors O'Reilly Media – Learn by doing — Python, data, AI, machine learning, Kubernetes, Docker, and more. Just open your browser and div…
 
Change and a vision for the future at Post Status In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, Cory Miller and David Bisset discuss the future of Post Status and Cory's full acquisition of it from its founder, Brian Krogsgard. Brian launched Post Status eight years ago. Today, Brian shared his announcement publicly, and Cory also outlined his plans for …
 
Život je bohatý a Trojka odhalí vše. To ví samozřejmě všichni její pravidelní posluchači a posluchačky. O čem si šéfredaktor Petr Šimůnek s trojicí hostů povídal tentokrát?O důvodech a důsledích nečekaném propadu kryptoměn nám poví ředitel blockchainové divize skupiny Rockaway Capital Viktor Fischer. O tom, jak nic není a všechno všem chybí se rozv…
 
Tento díl podcastu vznikl jako záznam diskuze o novém a zajímavém CSS frameworku, která proběhla během prvního ročníku konference Fronendisti.cz, FrontKonu. Honza Bien do programu přispěl výbornou přednáškou, kde ukazoval jak Tailwind používá pro kódování libovolného grafického návrhu. O utility-first přístupu jsme diskutovali v kontextu component-…
 
Jason Lengstorf and Phil Hawksworth chat about the current state of the Jamstack including React + Jamstack, Distributed Persistent Rendering, building for ease of use, dealing with minor changes and caching, whether Jamstack needs to do all things, and a big new Netlify features announced!By ShopTalk
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about HTML — interesting HTML elements, things you might not know, wish lists for the future, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corre…
 
What does the winner get? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo…
 
We put a lot of trust into online shopping: sharing our names, addresses, and handing over money. In return, we have faith that the purchased item appears at our doorstep in a few days or weeks. That trust didn’t come easily. In 1995, we took our first steps out of the brick and mortar store to load our digital shopping cart. Robert Spector reveals…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the different kinds of things that are difficult to style, how you can style them, and some future tech to look out for! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create…
 
Patrick “Honeydew” Harrington & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube, where we talk about staying sane through the pandemic with some of our favorite movies & shows. We also talk about Patrick’s obsession with finding a replacement NAS for his video pirating needs, a revamp of Andrew’s first real website project (and how i…
 
In a move many people have admitted they didn't see coming, Liquid Web announced this week their acquisition of GiveWP. WP Business Reviews is also part of the deal. (Both belong to the Impress.org brand.) GiveWP and WP Business Reviews will join under a new brand, StellarWP. Stellar will house all of Liquid Web’s software assets. 🤝 This acquisitio…
 
Do dalšího dílu jsme pozvali Martina Děckého toho času pracujíhé pro čínskou technologickou firmu Huawei, kde má na starosti výzkum a v oblasti operačních systémů. Tento díl nebyl tolik o technologiích jako spíše o tom, jak se everopanovi pracuje v čínské firmě, na jake největší kulturní rozdíly narazil, důsledích čínsko americké obchodní války a j…
 
Camera and gear for your desk talk, and answering your questions about build tools, programatically creating social media images, border radius clipping of parents, debugging Safari on Windows, the state of Drupal in 2021, and using code blocks in WordPress.By ShopTalk
 
Creating a prototype in your garage isn't the same as leading a team of thousands. You need to keep your mission constant, but your tactics fluid as you scale. This is exactly the challenge President Barack Obama faced after winning the 2008 election. In the second episode of our two-part mini-series, we dive into how Obama grappled with the Great …
 
Recovered from surgery and back with an exciting announcement. One of my businesses has been acquired! Links Joshua's Newsletter (https://joshuaanderton.upscri.be) Micro Acquire - Startup acquisition marketplace Made With Grit - Podcast by Adreform's Landon Bennet and Kyle Conarro Adreform - Speed up your tedious ad ops tasks by 10x Userfeed - User…
 
Martin Rozhoň je investor do lídrů s dobrou karmou, zakladatel e-shopu Vivantis a portálu o zdraví Celostní medicína. „Nikdy neinvestuji do lidí, kteří to dělají čistě pro peníze a hledám zapálený foundery,“ dodává Martin. Pomohl start-upům jako je Retino, Snuggs, Econea, uLekare.cz nebo StartupYard.✅ Co jsme probrali?- Vývoj a budování Vivantisu- …
 
Politics and entrepreneurship have much in common: Both versions of scale leadership require strategic patience, hard work, a clear vision of a better future, an unshakable belief that you can bring that future to life – and the ideal opportunity to make it all come together. President Barack Obama sits down with Reid Hoffman in Part 1 of our two-p…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about technical debt — what it is, why does it occur, and some techniques for reducing and avoiding it. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make correspondi…
 
Paul Bakaus from Google Web Creators joins Amal, Nick, & Jerod to talk about this new initiative to promote, educate, and equip people to create on the web. Along the way we discuss Web Stories, AMP, RSS, Google Reader, and more, of course. Join us: for a more dope web! Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode be…
 
It’s another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about blogging best practices, support IE11, Nest.js, mobile website testing, pirated course content, building .edu websites, transitioning to full-time freelance work, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio …
 
Anil Kumar (@anilkumar1129, Director of Product Mgmt @Couchbase) talks about how Kubernetes has evolved to support stateful applications, enabling Couchbase to run on Kubernetes, the advantages of Operators, and NoSQL adoption models. SHOW: 512 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Okta - Safe Identity for customers and workforce Try Okta for FREE (Trial in 10 minut…
 
This week Jon and Justin discussed: Basecamp Note: we recorded this before Casey Newton's second article on Basecamp came out. Also: this article is a really thoughtful take on the whole situation. Ruby/Rails open source world. https://discuss.rubyonrails.org/t/effect-of-the-last-week-on-ruby-on-rails/77702 SO EXCITED: HELEN IS ON THE TEAM! 🎉 https…
 
Dan kicks the show off by asking our guest Sean C. Davis to define for us what doesn't fall under JAMstack. Sean explains what isn't JAMstack and then dives into what's changed over the last year or so that brings us to the tools and approaches that hybridize the server end of things to bring more server side to the JAMstack. So, JAMstack lifts awa…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about future tech — some things you may not have heard about yet, and why we’re excited about them! Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on you…
 
KBall, Amal, and Feross are joined by special guest Jenn Creighton to talk about all things Apollo. How does Apollo fit into the GraphQL ecosystem, what’s the next big thing, and when would you choose to use it? Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors O'R…
 
Co nového ve světě techniky? - Apple vydal své Airtagy a Tile si na něj postěžovalo. Proč? - A také vydalo novou verzi iOS 14.5 a s ní bude mrzení v reklamním průmyslu. - EU se chystá na regulaci umělé inteligence, zatím si můžete přečíst podklady - Microsoft kupuje Nuance. Tu asi neznáte, ale jde o firmu, která vytvářela Siri…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes continue their discussion of TypeScript Fundamentals with a deeper diver into more advanced use cases. Deque - Sponsor Deque’s axe DevTools makes accessibility testing easy and doesn’t require special expertise. Find and fix issues while you code. Get started with a free trial of axe DevTools Pro at deque.co…
 
In episode 77 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Rita Kozlov of Cloudflare. They discuss how the success of Cloudflare Workers led to Cloudflare Pages, the new JAMstack platform that allows developers to deploy static sites easily. The post Ep. #77, Exploring Cloudflare Pages with Rita Kozlov appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Git Rebase — what it is and how and when to use it! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax…
 
Credo Ventures mají za sebou pohádkový týden. Ve stovkách procent se jim totiž zhodnotila investice do rumunského startupu UiPath. S novým produktem přišel na své keynote i Apple a kromě toho představil i nové řady iMaců a iPadů Pro s čipy M1. Český startup Productboard mezitím nabral další investici – i přesto, že akutně žádné finance nepotřeboval…
 
Large portions of software development budgets are dedicated for testing code. A new component may take weeks to thoroughly test, and even then mistakes happen. If you consider software defects as security issues then the concern goes well beyond an application temporarily crashing. Although even minor bugs can cost companies a lot of time to locat…
 
The gang talks about thier favorite software and hardware as developers. Brian Douglas joins to share his unique and open GitHub Actions flow. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors O'Reilly Media – Learn by doing — Python, data, AI, machine learning, Ku…
 
První počítače si skládal z papírové vystřihovánky v časopisu ABC, záhy ale propadl videohrám na osmibitových počítačích a sám je začal na základě zahraničních vzorů psát. Na počítači začal také skládat hudbu, samozřejmě hlavně ke hrám. Náš dnešní host F. F. v seriálu Příběhy z historie českého internetu vzpomíná na své první zážitky s počítači a i…
 
The challenge of leverage Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo…
 
Micro frontends are the topic of discussion again, this time with Grgur Grisogono, Principal Consultant at Modus Create and co-author of the Manning book "Ext JS in Action". In particular, Grgur explains the new module federation capabilities introduced by Webpack, and describes how they can be used to construct micro frontends in a much more strea…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS container queries, what they are and how to use them. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/…
 
It’s late 2020 and the first vaccines are going into arms across the world. With supplies tight, the nations of the world are pushing and shoving to get their shots, and investors are salivating at the thought of the profits to be made now that humanity’s got Covid’s on the run. But this virus isn’t going down without a fight. And in South Africa, …
 
It’s fall 2020 and the world’s waiting for the first results from the vaccine trials. But as the moment of truth nears, the pressure on the vaccine makers intensifies. And while AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson get hit with curveballs, Pfizer finds itself caught in the crossfire of the U.S. Presidential election. Listen to new episodes 1 week earl…
 
It’s summer 2020 and with Covid infections surging across America, the Trump administration’s ready to spend billions to get a vaccine fast. For vaccine makers — who face the enormous costs of rapidly upscaling manufacturing and pushing their shots through large-scale human trials — the government funding is a lifeline. But as the push to create va…
 
It’s February 2020 and drugmaker Moderna’s sprinting ahead – its Covid vaccine is already poised to enter human trials. But Moderna and its rivals know plenty of vaccines never make it out of trials alive. It’s also going to take a lot of manufacturing muscle to inoculate the world. All of which costs a lot of moolah. And if the vaccine makers can’…
 
It’s 25 years before the pandemic and at the University of Pennsylvania a Hungarian biochemist is fighting a one-woman campaign to figure out how to create mRNA vaccines. But no one wants to fund her research and every lab rat she injects with mRNA dies. Now, she must decide between her career and her belief in mRNA’s medical potential. And her cho…
 
It’s early January 2020, and a mysterious new virus is overtaking the city of Wuhan, China. At first the outbreak barely makes the news, but as the threat comes into focus, scientists spring into action to make a vaccine. But the outlook’s grim – vaccines take years to create, test and approve. No one expects one to arrive anytime soon. But for two…
 
Jerod & Feross learn all about htmx (a pragmatic approach to web frontends) and _hyperscript (an experimental scripting language inspired by HyperTalk) with special guest Carson from Big Sky Software. Thanks to Rajasegar Chandran for requesting this episode! Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they m…
 
Coinbase, Coinbase, Coinbase. Jméno skloňované v uplynulém týdnu už nejen v kryptosvětě. Právem?O tomhle si v aktuální Trojce šéfredaktor Petr Šimůnek povídal s Viktorem Fischerem z Rockaway Blockchain Fund. Neméně propíraným tématem je nedostatek čipů, o kterém se rozpovídal Ján Hladký z Patria Finance. A dojde tentokrát i na téma doslova jako Brn…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about dev tools tabs, what each tab does and how you can use them. Vonage - Sponsor Vonage is a Cloud Communications platform that allows developers to integrate voice, video and messaging into their applications using their communication APIs. Whether you’re wanting to build video calls into your app, …
 
Ethan Garofolo is the author of Practical Microservices with Pragmatic Programmers. He starts out debunking the ideas behind pulling parts of a monolith into a different services and change function calls into HTTP calls. Instead, it's an approach that keeps things moving for development teams that solves several productivity issues. He breaks down…
 
This week we’re talking with Daniel Stenberg about 23 years of curl. Daniel shares how curl came to be, what drives and motivates him, maintaining a good cadence of an open source product, what to expect from http3, how many billions of users curl has, and Daniel also shares some funny stories like the “Spotify and Instagram hacking ring.” Discuss …
 
Special guest Emma Bostian is on to talk about her new book, De-coding the Technical Interview, that will help you never bomb a technical job interview again. How to answer technical questions you don't know, looking for red flags when applying, infinite scrolling question, and how to not be a schlub when applying for a new job.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS nesting — what it is, when to use it, and why. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dyna…
 
The docker project evolved out of the PaaS movement, unlocking polyglot cloud-native applications. But it was only a piece of the puzzle to enable platforms, applications and a broader ecosystem. What lessons can be learned from the docker ecosystem? SHOW: 505 SHOW SPONSORS: See how O’Reilly online learning can help your tech teams. Request a free …
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about how to keep your skill up to date when you have a job and a family, when you should start looking for your first job, monorepos, video hosting, TLDs, APIs, fake names, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sa…
 
Now with 32% more Borax Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.l…
 
Nikola Mrkšić, CEO & Co-Founder of PolyAI, takes Daniel and Chris on a deep dive into conversational AI, describing the underlying technologies, and teaching them about the next generation of voice assistants that will be capable of handling true human-level conversations. It’s an episode you’ll be talking about for a long time! Discuss on Changelo…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about their favorite VSCode extensions, tips, and workflows! .TECH - Sponsor .TECH is taking the tech industry by storm. A domain that shows the world what you are all about! If you’re looking for a domain name for your startup, portfolio, or your own project like we did with uses.tech, check out .tech Domain…
 
The infamous Jake Archibald, member of the Chrome Team, an author of the Service Worker spec, and host of the HTTP 203 Podcast takes us on a whirlwind tour of recent and upcoming browser standards including Portals, iframes, App Cache, Service Workers, HTML, Browser History and more - why they are the way they are, why we can't have nice things, an…
 
This we, we chatted about: Evil Crypto Teletubbies Voltswagon Fathom has acquired Google Jon is trying out a new private office, in a coworking space (Deskpass) Justin had a quick chat with Derrick Reimer, SavvyCal Tweet: Two years ago (March 2019), Justin posted a screenshot of our revenue numbers and we were just about to hit $10k in MRR. Jason F…
 
This week we’re joined by long-time web developer Matt Patterson. Earlier this year Matt wrote an evocative article for A List Apart called The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. In this episode Matt sits down with Jerod to discuss, in-detail, why he believes the future of the web is server-rendered (again) and how Ruby on Rails is wel…
 
We talk with Dr. Thomas Anthony from Distilled / SearchPilot about how a scientific approach to SEO A/B testing gives you results, not incense and tarot cards. Joined by guest host Caroline Blaker from Petroglyph Creative, we discuss the struggle to bring the rigor of the scientific method to SEO, by isolating what works from what doesn’t in a dete…
 
This week Alexander Neumann takes Jerod on a tour of Restic, the world-class backup solution that’s fast, secure, and cross-platform. We discuss why he created Restic in the first place, how (and why you should) you use it, some of its more interesting technical bits, lessons learned over the years building and maintaining a community, and more of …
 
Kapitalista. Oligarcha. Fantom. Na tragicky zesnulého nejbohatšího Čecha pasuje řada slov různých významů a jeho stopa nejen v byznysu jedné z největších evropských finančních skupin je nesmazatelná. Co přesně dnes vlastně zahrnuje trojice písmen PPF? Kam bude tato skupina směřovat bez své „hlavy rodiny“? A jak si Petr Kellner rozuměl s politiky, k…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk Matt Holt about Caddy, SSL, web servers, best practices, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/synta…
 
In Episode 543 of Startups For the Rest of Us, Rob is joined again by co-host emeritus, Mike Taber as he gives an update on all things startups and they analyze top tactics for superhero success.If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by clicking the link and sharing what you learned.Click here to share your number one takeaway from the episode.If…
 
Product teams sometimes double as data teams. They struggle through import errors, scrub long and complicated data sheets for consistency, and map spreadsheet fields on step 3 in a long instruction document. Data structuring and synchronization is a very real problem that product teams regularly overcome. Flatfile uses AI-assisted data onboarding t…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about a common problem you’ll encounter in your development career — the n+1 problem. Hasura - Sponsor With Hasura, you can get a fully managed, production-ready GraphQL API as a service to help you build modern apps faster. You can get started for free in 30 seconds, or if you want to try out the Standard ti…
 
This week we’re talking with Ben Johnson. Ben is known for his work on BoltDB, his work in open source, and as a freelance Go developer. Late January when Ben open sourced his newest project Litestream in the readme he shared how the project was open source, but not open for contribution. His reason was to protect his mental health and the long ter…
 
The path to resilience Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.li…
 
Ve Forbesu víme, že život je bohatý. A platí to samozřejmě i pro Trojku.V jejím nejnovějším díle půjde o bohatství především. Seznámíme vás s nejbohatšími lidmi této planety, tohoto vesmíru i této země a rozebereme je do poslední kůstky.Představíme vám také nejmladšího podnikatele roku, který začínal ve sklepě a Petr Šimůnek s ním prohrál jednu sáz…
 
In episode 75 of JAMstack Radio, Brian Douglas chats with Johan Eliasson of Nhost. They discuss their favorite JAMstack tools, the inception of Nhost and its use cases, and other innovations in back end services. The post Ep. #75, Accelerating Back End with Johan Eliasson of Nhost appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
Jak je to s vypršením bitcoinových opcí? Co znamená skříplá kontejnerová loď v Suezském průplavu pro světový obchod? A jak se dožít 130 let? Tohle všechno probírá šéfredaktor Forbesu Petr Šimůnek v aktuální Trojce se svými hosty.Těmi jsou tentokrát „bitcoinový evangelista“ Jakub Vejmola alias Kicom, ředitel divize přeprav Jan Bláha z logistické fir…
 
In the third episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller talk about what they think the future of the "single" or "solo" WordPress plugin developer might be. They also share some good points made by club members in Post Status Slack earlier in the week. Also covered: Cory talks about being approached by a member of the WordPress co…
 
Máme tu další novou Teslu. Už sto padesátou. Vyjde to tentokrát?Pokud vás zajímá svět kapitálových trhů, akcie Tesly nebo jenom finanční memy, Funny Money je podcast pro vás. Jedno burzovní téma, sedm minut poslechu a můžete se vrátit ke Clubhousu nebo Redditu.By Forbes Česko
 
We're talking about threading in Slack or Discord, the continue reading button on a website, Axe software - also a sponsor!, cost benefit of time spent on work, what a day in the life at work is like for Chris and Dave, and musing about whether conferences are going to be a thing again.By ShopTalk
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about GraphQL tooling, and specifically a couple tools we use that will change your experience with GraphQL. .TECH Domains - Sponsor .TECH is taking the tech industry by storm. A domain that shows the world what you are all about! If you’re looking for a domain name for your startup, portfolio, or your own pr…
 
Lubo Smid, CEO a co-founder STRV, se řídí mottem „living on the edge“. Softwarová firma STRV se primárně zaměřuje na vývoj produktů nejen pro start-upy ze Silicon Valley. Pracovali na projektech pro Microsoft, Boosted, Lufthansu nebo Tinder. Lubo natáčí podcast Safe or Brave s inspirujícími hosty o businessu, technologiích a lifestyle. V roce 2016 …
 
About Aaron Turner Aaron Turner is a senior engineer at Fastly. They were previously doing rad stuff at Google and various startups and agencies. In their spare time, they are hacking on various WebAssembly projects on the web, cooking up some dope beats, and shredding local skateparks. Twitter: @torch2424 Website: https://aaronthedev.com/ Links re…
 
Rethinking the customer Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.l…
 
Quick previews from this week's Post Status newsletter, WPEngine's Atlas, and Learning JavaScript 🆕 In the second episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller follow up on some positive developments in WordPress 5.7. Then they cover the highlights of this week's Post Status newsletter. David talks about WPEngine's release of "Atlas,…
 
In episode 74 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Debbie O’Brien of NuxtJS. They discuss the use cases of NuxtJS, tactics for engaging open source communities, and the importance of rewarding project maintainers. The post Ep. #74, Redefining JAMstack with Debbie O’Brien of NuxtJS appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure are the dominant cloud providers on the market today. But the market is still highly competitive, and there is significant overlap in the services offered by all three large providers. Since all three offer a broad range of services, developers looking to choose a platform for their application must focus on providers’ …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about environment variables — what they are, where you should keep them, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer…
 
It’s another potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about VSCode, Vercel vs Netlify, staying up to date with dev concepts, models and mutations, websites vs seb apps, adaptive vs responsive design, and more! Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you …
 
Having done a three-part series on the things JavaScript developers MUST know, Dan now leads a panel discussion on the things that JavaScript developers SHOULD know. These are things that devs can get by without knowing, but that will improve their abilities if they do know and understand. Subjects covered include: passing functions args by value v…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes are doing an AMA — answering questions about self-employment, time-management, course creation, Clubhouse, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make cor…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about their desk setups and how they’ve evolved, both as coders and video and course creators. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome superchar…
 
What do we make? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and…
 
A data warehouse is a centralized repository that an enterprise may use to store selected data from production systems. Data is transformed into a structured form that makes it easily accessible for business intelligence or other operational users. SQL-compliant databases are frequently used for data warehouses due to the popularity of SQL as a too…
 
Jonathan Melville hosts this episode on how we handle breaking down complex problems so that we can implement a solution. Our jobs as developers is solving problems we don’t fully understand yet, but there are methodologies we can use to help break down these complex problems into eminently doable chunks of work. We talk about our personal approach…
 
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system, or CMS, written in PHP. Since its release in 2003, WordPress has become ubiquitous on the web. It is estimated that roughly 60 million websites use WordPress as a CMS. However, despite its popularity, WordPress has limitations in its design. WordPress sites are dynamic, and the front an…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about building your own authentication — diving deep into JWT, sessions, tokens, cookies, local storage, CSRF, and how it all works! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or …
 
Patrick & Andrew recap the results of Andrew’s bet against the fall of the republic, we talk about building multi-arch Docker images for Patrick’s beloved M1, and tell you more about LLVM & compilers than you wanted to know. We then launch into PHP 8, the JIT (Just In Time) compiler, finding & fixing weird obscure bugs, how to decide whether someth…
 
Static analysis is a type of debugging that identifies defects without running the code. Static analysis tools can be especially useful for enforcing security policies by analyzing code for security vulnerabilities early in the development process, allowing teams to rapidly address potential issues and conform to best practices. R2C has developed a…
 
In this episode, Rob is joined by Rand Fishkin for an honest and transparent conversation about his time at Moz, raising funding, his book Lost and Founder, as well as his current effort, SparkToro. They discuss growth levers and the importance of owning the channel where you build your audience. The topics we cover [01:44] Impacts from writing a b…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the future of testing with Cypress — what it is, how to use it, and more! Deque - Sponsor Deque’s free axe browser extension helps developers instantly catch 50% of accessibility bugs while they code. It’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and has zero false positives. Get started for free at deque.com/axe. Log…
 
Poslední únorový Patrickův podcast přináší tato témata: Začnu osobním politickým tematem - jsem číslo pět na středočeské kandidátce Pirátů se STANem. Proč, nač a co to znamená? Tak především o nedostatku mikroprocesorů a o problémech, které pandemie způsobuje ve všech sektorech dodavatelsko-odběratelských vztahů. A mimo jiné nám zdražuje elektronik…
 
Cloud platforms are often categorized as providing either Infrastructure-as-a-Service or Platform-as-a-Service. On one side of the spectrum are IaaS giants such as AWS, which provide a broad range of services for building infrastructure. On the other are PaaS providers such as Heroku and Netlify which abstract away the lower-level choices and focus…
 
Who’s driving a big rig? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Tanner Linsley about React Query, how it works, why you might want to use it, and more! Deque - Sponsor Deque’s free axe browser extension helps developers instantly catch 50% of accessibility bugs while they code. It’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and has zero false positives. Get started for free at…
 
For the 100th episode, Ben Croker leads the cabal of inquisitors, and puts the regular hosts Patrick Harrington & Andrew Welch in the hot seat! We discuss their colorful histories and learn more than we ever wanted to know about running marathons & Patrick in tights. Ben Croker and his henchmen Matt Stein & Lindsey DiLoreto proceed to “roast the ho…
 
Kyle Mathews is the founder and CEO of Gatsby, one of the most popular frameworks around for creating websites with React. After authoring Gatsby as an open source project in 2015, he later started a company of the same name to take it even further. He's fascinated by technology, open source, and making the web better. Kyle's Links Gatsby Kyle and …
 
Mark Mirchandani and Stephanie Wong are back this week as we learn about all the new things happening with Google Cloud Spanner. Our guests this week, Dilraj Kaur and Christoph Bussler, describe Cloud Spanner as a fully managed relational database that boasts unlimited scaling and advanced consistency and availability. Unlimited scaling truly means…
 
Brendan Eich is the creator of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla and Brave. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – The Jordan Harbinger Show: https://jordanharbinger.com/lex/ – Sun Basket: https://sunbasket.com/lex and use code LEX to get $35 off – BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/lex to get 10% off – Eight Sleep: https://…
 
For the entire 20th Century, you’d be hard pressed to find a better business than an American newspaper — Warren Buffett famously described them as “franchises” — and no American newspaper stood taller than the New York Times. Controlled by a single family bound by a legal oath “to maintain the editorial independence and integrity of The New York T…
 
Eric Normand (long-time FP advocate and author of Grokking Simplicity) joins Jerod and KBall for a deep conversation about Functional Programming in JavaScript. Eric teaches us what FP is all about, details the functional side of JS, and reviews the good/bad/ugly of React. Oh, and join us in the #jsparty channel of our community slack where we’re g…
 
This week we’re talking about the recent falling out between Elastic and AWS around the relicensing of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Like many in the community, we have been watching this very closely. Here’s the tldr for context. On January 21st, Elastic posted a blog post sharing their concerns with Amazon/AWS misleading and confusing the community, …
 
In this episode, the panel discusses the final list of things that developers need to know and how and when they're important. These topics include: Duck typing TypeScript Various programming terms and concepts: recursion, garbage collection, MVC, etc. JS number and Math system (NaN, precision, BigInt, …) At least one framework At least one testing…
 
Entrepreneur, a term that has lost its potency over the years, is finding it's way back home in today's story. There are those of us that start businesses out of the desire to control our own destiny, but then grapple with the inability to see the forest through the trees. Every reason why we started a business to begin with -- freedom, choice, cre…
 
We're officially on Patreon now and we'd love to have you come join us in the ShopTalk Show Discord and help shape the future of the ShopTalk community. We also talk about Dave's office situation, Notion competition, Elastic Search, how should someone specialize to get a job, and breaking news on the pop up element.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the differences between compilers and build tools in TypeScript. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on san…
 
We sit down for a chat with Henri Helvetica to discuss his journey from working at record labels to the fashion industry and then landing with a splash in the tech world. We discuss how his varied background has given him things to draw upon in the tech world in unexpected but serendipitous ways. We have a good discussion on the Toronto Web Perf & …
 
Jaké je to zamilovat se do počítačů a programování? Jak se z nesrozumitelných jedniček a nul stane něco krásného? A jak vysokoškolačce S. K. znalost IT a programování v životě otvíraly dveře? V seriálu Příběhy z historie českého internetu vzpomínáme s internetovými osobnostmi na jejich první zážitky s počítači a internetem.…
 
Shawn Wang (aka swyx) is an Infinite Builder passionate about Developer Tooling and Developer Communities. He currently works as a Senior Developer Advocate for AWS Amplify and recently published the Coding Career Handbook for Junior to Senior developer careers. In his free time he teaches React, TypeScript, Storybook and Node.js CLI's at Egghead.i…
 
vítejte u osmnáctého Patrickova podcastu. Co se stalo zajímavého tento týden? Dneska se budeme věnovat především odcházení. Hlavní zprávou je definitivní potvrzení, že Jeff Bezos končí jako výkonný ředitel Amazonu a jeho nástupcem se stane Andy Jassy, dlouholetý šéf AWS. Rozeberme si tento příběh i to, co to znamená. Z postu šéfky Wikimedia Foundat…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes bring you the long-awaited Deno show — what it is, what it replaces, how you can use it, and more! Deque - Sponsor Deque’s free axe browser extension helps developers instantly catch 50% of accessibility bugs while they code. It’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and has zero false positives. Get started for free a…
 
Topics: Putting yourself in the shoes of the person reviewing your application Crafting a high quality application tailored to a specific position Standing out in a more traditional hiring process by doing something a little extra Showcasing very specific examples of your work instead of asking the person reviewing your application to go hunting fo…
 
In this episode, Rob talks with Josh Pigford in a first appearance since the sale of Baremetrics for $4m. They discuss his seven-year journey to build Baremetrics, the details of the sale, and Josh's post-sale, non-software aspirations. The topics we cover [02:42] Intros [04:26] Avoiding capital gains via qualified small business stock. [09:08] Jos…
 
Cilium is open-source software built to provide improved networking and security controls for Linux systems operating in containerized environments along with technologies like Kubernetes. In a containerized environment, traditional Layer 3 and Layer 4 networking and security controls based on IP addresses and ports, like firewalls, can be difficul…
 
We talk with Kent C Dodds about how he made a career out of teaching React, culminating most recently in his Epic React course that aims to ensure you learn how to React. Kent also talks enthusiastically about Remix.run, the project from Ryan Florence @ryanflorence & Michael Jackson @mjackson that provides a complete frontend -> backend solution fo…
 
In episode 71 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Paul Copplestone of Supabase. They discuss the inception of Supabase and its use cases, the scalability issues faced by startups, and the mysteries surrounding database management. The post Ep. #71, Open Source Firebase Alternative with Paul Copplestone of Supabase appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
Startup s českými kořeny Productboard, který založili Hubert Palan a Daniel Hejl, má za sebou úspěšný rok 2020. Firma hned v jeho úvodu získala investici ve výši zhruba jedné miliardy korun (45 milionů dolarů) od investorů vedených venture kapitálovým fondem Sequoia Capital. S čím vším investoři Productboardu nyní pomáhají a jak se vůbec vyjednává …
 
Vítejte u sedmnáctého Patrickova podcastu pro 1.únor 2021. A co že se stalo zajímavého? Především je tu srdceryvný příběh mobilní aplikace Robinhood, WallStreetBets a run na akcie GameStopu. Je to dlouhé, ale poučné. Tim Cook hovořil na konferenci o soukromí. Tesla vydělává. Ne na výrobě aut, ale prodeji odpustků Amerika má problém s GPS Google str…
 
Real humans making a business together: Taking the leap Why is Justin jealous of Ben? Pros and cons of building a remote company in 2021 Limited exposure to your co-founder What would take to get Jon to move to Canada? Story: confronting a burglar with a crowbar The algorithm rewards you for being early Spending a lot of time on Clubhouse Apple Pod…
 
On this devMode Standup, Patrick & Andrew talk about the promise of the JAMstack, Patrick’s experience with Nuxt, and how Sprig is the same but different. We also talk about stuff Andrew is up to, such as Alpine Docker containers, dual PHP containers for XDebug performance reasons, and get into Spatie’s new Ray debugging tool too. Then we talk abou…
 
After Automattic released their experiment with selling $5,000 websites, I published a video, I spell it wordpress now. A video which has been viewed over 1,400 times and caught the attention of today's guest, Matt Mullenweg co-creator of WordPress & Founder of Automattic. I've had the pleasure of interviewing Mullenweg back in 2015, and have consu…
 
Kde se vzal tu se vzal po deseti letech Karmiq alias Karel Minařík a vylouplo se z toho tuze zajímavé povídání. Začali jsme krátkou rekapitulací a lovením v paměti, kdy jsme se na to naposledy s Karmiqem potkali a o čem že to bylo. Prošli jsme Karmiho cestu s firmou Elastic až po veleúspěšné IPO, tedy iniciální úpis akcií na burze v New Yourku, kde…
 
Nad výsledky anket State of CSS/JS 2020 jsme nahlas přemýšleli o aktuálním vývoji frontendových technologií. Nemohli jsme se nepozastavit u některých témat, které vidíme jinak, abychom zjistili, že to někdy vidíme velmi podobně. Probrali jsme Tailwind, nástroje pro testování JS, TypeScript a mnohé další.…
 
A o čem bude tedy 24.1.2021 v šestnáctém Patrickově podcastu řeč? Umělá inteligence Dall-E a budoucnost avokádového křesla - čili informace o novém AI modelu společnosti OpenAI, který by neměl utéct vaší pozornosti. Co když COVID bude nový normál - pojďme se zamyslet nad tím, co by se stalo, kdyby COVID úplně nezmizel, čehož pravděpodobnost není zr…
 
It's 2016 and Virgin Galactic is about to re-enter the space race following its fatal test flight two years earlier. But the company's early lead in human spaceflight is eroding fast. Blue Origin, Boeing and SpaceX are closing in. The race to become the first private company to launch a person into space is almost over and there can only be one win…
 
It's 2013 and the long cold war between Blue Origin and SpaceX is about to go nuclear. The clash begins when NASA puts its most famous launchpad up for lease, and escalates fast. Soon SpaceX, Blue Origin, and the United Launch Alliance will be reaching for any weapon they can use to disrupt each other's plans. Listen to new episodes 1 week early an…
 
It's 2009 and a new president is looking to shake up the space world by opening up the stars to private industry. But with NASA’s space shuttle about to retire, the United States soon won't be able to reach the International Space Station without Russian help. U.S. leadership in space hangs in the balance and everyone's looking to the new space com…
 
It's 2005 and SpaceX is about to find itself exiled to a tropical island, but this is no vacation. It's in a race against time to get the Falcon 1 rocket into orbit before Musk's millions runs out. But as the failures mount, Musk stares ruin in the face. Pre-order our new book The Art of Business Wars now before it is released on April 13. Listen t…
 
It's 2003 and in the Mojave Desert, renegade aviation genius Burt Rutan is building a spaceship funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. But while Rutan and Allen are preparing to launch the world's first privately funded astronaut, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are still struggling to get their space missions off the ground. Pre-order our new book Th…
 
It's 2001 and a 30-year-old Elon Musk has just been fired from Pay-Pal, the company he co-founded. In need of a second act, he hits on the idea of bankrolling a bizarre Mars mission. But he's not the only tech tycoon who's stargazing. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has also got space fever. But Bezos’ first step in the interstellar arena will almost cos…
 
GraphQL has changed the common design patterns for the interface between backend and frontend. This is usually achieved by the presence of a GraphQL server, which interprets and federates a query from the frontend to the backend server infrastructure. Dgraph is a distributed graph database with native GraphQL support. Manish Jain is a founder of Dg…
 
Jon's back! He and Justin share their feelings/thoughts about the new year: Closing the door on the past Exciting revenue milestone Podcast companies losing money https://podnews.net/update/pocket-casts-for-sale https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/15/spotifys-big-bet-on-podcasts-is-failing-citi-says.html https://www.macrumors.com/2021/01/15/apple-podcast-…
 
Být gramotný dnes znamená umět číst, psát a počítat, ale v roce 2000 být gramotný bude znamenat, že umíš číst, psát, počítat a pracovat na počítači. Tuhle předpověď si v polovině 70. let minulého století od svého otce vyslechla školačka T. M. V seriálu Příběhy z historie českého internetu vzpomínáme s internetovými osobnostmi na jejich první zážitk…
 
Startujeme novou minisérii rozhovorů o finančním sebeřízení a úsporném přístupu k životu i podnikání. No a koho jiného si na takové téma pozvat jako prvního hosta, než designéra a karavanového nomáda Víťu Válku:7:08, Typologie úsporného chování a finanční přešlapy13:15, Největší mezery a začátky optimalizace výdajů18:25, Klíčové věci, které se Víťa…
 
Martin Michálek je známý český frontend designér a zakladatel komunity www.Frontendisti.cz, která pořádá akce a setkání pro stejně zaměřené vývojáře. V oboru působí přes 20 let, školí pro velké značky a píše kvalitní blog o webové kodéřině www.VzhuruDolu.cz. Jak náročné je budování komunity, co říká na úroveň IT profesionálů v Česku nebo jak vidí b…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS typography, and how to quickly get up and running with type systems. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer pla…
 
Letošní první díl newsletteru reaguje na události, které se strhly po proniknutí far-right aktivistů do budovy Kapitolu. Prezident Donald Trump byl totiž záhy poté zabanován na sociálních sítích a to rozjelo debatu, zda něco takového sociální sítě mohou či nemohou. Dnešní díl je tedy věnován těmto událostem z pohledu technického a regulatorního, pr…
 
Christian Nunciato works on a system called Pulumi, which is a system that allows you to build infrastructure with code. This is usually aimed at the cloud and allows us to use tools to manage infrastructure and do setups and updates. Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Steve Edwards Guest Christian Nunciato Sponsors Dexecure Octopus Deploy Pty. Ltd Picks…
 
We talk with Olivier Bon about what it’s like being on the support front lines for Craft CMS. When you send in a support ticket, email, tweet, etc., chances are Oli is on the other end. Joined by Ben Croker, we hear about Oli’s journey to end up in his current position, working in a small village in the French countryside for Pixel & Tonic. We go o…
 
Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-s…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about their predictions for 2021! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. LogRocket - Spon…
 
We had to do it. After 12 years and 3,000,000x appreciation, we kick off Season 8 with the best investment of all-time and our biggest episode ever: Bitcoin. From the first bitcoin transaction of 10k for two Papa John's pizzas (worth about $350m today!!) to $40k+ BTC and maybe the moon beyond, we cover the whole crazy, improbable journey of how a s…
 
Změna. Uzpůsobení. Digitalizace. Rozhodnutí. Růst i pád. To jsou klíčová slova roku 2020, který se vymykal veškerým standardům. Ve speciálním dílu CzechCrunch Podcastu jsme dali dohromady pohledy deseti osobností české podnikatelské scény. Sdílejí to co je potrápilo, potěšilo i co si odnáší do dalších let.…
 
Poslední vydání Patrickova Podcastu před koncem nového roku. O čem že dnes bude řeč? Apple prý vyvíjí automobil, šetřit můžete začít, ale brzy nebude Co se stane, když stát místo starých aut podpoří elektrokola? EU dojednává investiční smlouvu s Čínou Rubrika Čínští miliardáři a číslo jedna, Jack Ma Humanitní obory jsou pro společnost důležité Onli…
 
Components have become the go-to method for structuring and composing UIs on the Web. Usually this means relying on a JavaScript framework such as React, Vue, or Angular. But it turns out that there is a standard mechanism for creating components built into browsers. Ben Farrell who wrote a book on this mechanism - Web Components - joins the panel …
 
It’s the end of 2020 and on this year’s “State of the log” episode Adam and Jerod carry on the tradition of looking back at our favorite moments of the year – we talk through our most popular episodes, our personal favorites and must listen episodes, top posts from Changelog Posts, and what we have in the works for 2021 and beyond. Discuss on Chang…
 
In this roundtable discussion, the devMode hosts and regulars talk about what it was like in 2020 living and working through the global pandemic. Many of our long-time hosts & regular guest come back to share their personal stories in terms of what work, play, and the meaning of life has become in the context of COVID-19. Of course, in true devMode…
 
Takže o čem bude dnes řeč ve dvanáctém dílu Patrickova podcastu? EU a zákon o digitálních trzích Apple Pay čelí antitrustovému tlaku Americké ministerstvo obchodu blacklistuje další čínské firmy včetně DJI a SMIC Když Google spadne cloud, není ani výuka, ani světla ani hudba Hacknutí SolarWinds je zásadní problém, jemuž se pozornost nedostává Hyund…
 
Unikátní záznam sedačkového koncertního turné dua Petra & Karel (vhodné též jako kulisa ke štědrovečerní tabuli) a co se letos v e-commerce světě povedlo?Máme za sebou náročný rok. Poprosili jsme proto naše přátele ze světa e-commerce, jestli by se s námi podělili o radosti, které jim letošní rok přinesl.Vánoční čas nám (a snad i vám) zpříjemní zpr…
 
What will fade next? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link…
 
As an engineer at Puppet, CoreOS, and Google Cloud, Kelsey Hightower has been at the forefront of new deployment technologies over the past decade. Along the way, he has built tools like confd, created learning resources like Kubernetes The Hard Way, co-founded KubeCon, and taught multitudes of people about containers, infrastructure as code, servi…
 
Links: Hotwire HEY Supporting the show: I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them. If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to purchase one of my products: Tailwind UI, a collection of professionally designed, fully responsive HTML components bui…
 
The Queen's Gambit on Netflix has reinvigorated the world's interested in chess. Or has it? Chess.com has been slowly but surely developing online chess into a vibrant and exciting community. Their innovative Chess.com/tv has folks playing and analyzing chess games like EPSN. Scott talks to international master Danny Rensch about chess beyond The Q…
 
This week, Justin and Jason discuss the dynamics of market demand. Justin's original tweet Jason's response What should we talk about next? Twitter: @buildyoursaas, @mijustin, @jonbuda, @jasonfried Leave a comment on PodHunt; it's like Reddit, but for podcasts. Email us: mail@transistor.fm Thanks to our monthly supporters: Take It EV podcast Ethan …
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Brian Leroux about severless, Deno, Typescript, and more! Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlify.com/syntax for more info. Se…
 
The secret to massive scale? Be a platform. Build a virtuous cycle where everyone wins, and you’ll emerge the biggest winner of all. This is what Tobi Lütke did when he built Shopify – and then opened it up to the world. Cameo appearances by Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt (Google), Julia Hartz (Eventbrite), and Gustav Söderström (Spotify). Read a transcr…
 
On this episode, we chat with Drew Powers from skypack.dev about Snowpack, a modern frontend build tool that’s blazingly fast, and zero config to get up and running. Learn why Snowpack was named the “#1 Developer Productivity Booster” and why CodePen.io just announced an integration with the Skypack CDN. We talk about how leveraging the platform al…
 
Jaká jsou témata Patrickova newsletteru vydaného 13.12.2020? Timnit Gebru a Etická AI Seznam chce po firmě Google 9 miliard Kč Facebook je monopol Bezpečnostní společnost FireEye někdo hacknul Mohou datacentra pomoct zachránit kvalitní architekturu minulosti? Něco švestiček z vlastní Průša 3D zahrádky čili jak souvisí 3D tiskárny s neviditelnými le…
 
Over 13 years after its founding, one of the defining startup companies of the past decade finally makes its public debut — and boy was it a big one. But for all the hype (and all the legitimately great things Airbnb has accomplished), this is a company that looks very different today than in the past. Even before COVID, Airbnb's once-exponential b…
 
Asi nás znáte. Ale možná úplně přesně nevíte, čím se zabýváme, a jak se to změnilo v roce 2020, kdy se změnilo skoro všechno. Řekli jsme si, že by mohlo být užitečné se trochu více představit, ještě než začneme další sezonu vysílání. To proto, abyste věděli, z jakých pozic k vám hovoříme. Takže v první části vánočního dvojdílu dělá Martin rozhovor …
 
Subscribe to Distributed at Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, or wherever you like to listen. Join us for the latest episode of Distributed, as Matt Mullenweg interviews Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Twitter and Square. They discuss how both companies have embraced remote collaboration, the underrated value of deliberate work, and ho…
 
Jan Barta je internetový podnikatel a investor, který byl svého času jedním z největších obchodníků s doménami na světě, pak s kolegy vybudoval a za miliardy korun prodal skupinu kolem ePojisteni.cz a teď v rámci Pale Fire Capital investuje do nadějných firem a startupů. Kolik miliard ještě plánuje proinvestovat a jak vyhledává příležitosti na burz…
 
With TikTok’s legal future hanging in the balance, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn’t been shy about borrowing what works from the Chinese upstart and replicating it within Instagram. But his copycat feature Reels made more of a ripple than a splash when it debuted. For more on TikTok’s woes, we speak with Taylor Lorenz. She covers culture and tec…
 
It's July 2020. TikTok usage has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it faces an unexpected threat — powerful politicians with their own agenda. Now, TikTok must find a solution or risk being shut down in the U.S. Instagram, meanwhile, strikes back with a new feature. It's another copycat product the company's putting front and center for…
 
It’s November 2018. Mark Zuckerberg takes a hit as his copycat TikTok product fails miserably. Then, Instagram faces another disaster when a security breach draws ire from users. But Zuckerberg decides to launch a direct attack on his Chinese competitor. TikTok emerges as a major hitmaker in the music business and cements its place in pop culture. …
 
It's August 2016 and Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are about to pull off the tech equivalent of a heist — and they just might get away with it. But despite its success, Instagram faces trouble at home when Mark Zuckerberg starts rocking the boat. In China, TikTok founder Zhang Yiming has his eyes on global expansion. He's wil…
 
It’s the mid '90s and Kevin Systrom is editing a video game. It's his first taste of coding, but it won't be his last. When he grows up, he's going to build a product used by more than a billion people. Across the Pacific Ocean, in a rural part of China, Zhang Yiming is having a very different childhood. But he and Systrom share a common North Star…
 
It’s July 2010, and Kevin Systrom is on holiday in Mexico when he has an idea for how to save his failing app: offer filters to make users’ photos more appealing. He gets back to San Francisco and teams up with his friend Mike Krieger. Together they launch Instagram, a platform that will revolutionize how we interact with society. Meanwhile in Beij…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about Gatsby vs Next. A lot has changed in the last year — what are the differences, and do the recommendations from Syntax 120 still hold true? Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in min…
 
Tomasz highly recommends companies hire interns and train them because you can get some amazing engineers that you know are going to fit the company's needs. Another great advantage of training interns is that it levels up the senior engineers by giving them mentoring experience! But, what really is a senior engineer? Basically, a senior engineer i…
 
Ryan’s background as a musician taught him many lessons that would eventually apply to his current career. As a musician, he learned about composition, sales, and even programming so he could build his band a website. Ryan also had an actual sales job where he learned that you can do something so well that you’ll be unable to do it anymore. In sale…
 
In this episode, I talk to Jason Bahl, the creator of the WP GraphQL plugin. Last year, Jason and his plugin joined Gatsby to work full time on making GraphQL more accessible to WordPress developers. Jason has a lot of knowledge to share about static and headless sites and, of course, GraphQL. Links WP GraphQL Jason on Twitter Gatsby Try Branch - A…
 
PostgreSQL aficionado Craig Kerstiens joins Jerod to talk about his (and our) favorite relational database. Craig details why Postgres is unique in the world of open source databases, which features are most exciting, the many things you can make Postgres do, and what the future might hold. Oh, and some awesome psql tips & tricks! Discuss on Change…
 
Ben Ilegbodu joins Divya, Suz, & Amal to talk about introducing TypeScript at Stitch Fix, why TypeScript and React work well together, building component libraries, and more. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Rollbar – We move fast and fix things be…
 
And the magic of good Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.lin…
 
Supporting the show: I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them. If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to check out our products: Tailwind UI, a collection of professionally designed, fully responsive HTML components built with Tailwind CSS. St…
 
A week before the 2020 US Presidential election, former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo joins us to tell the story of a company that has impacted all of our lives (political and otherwise) like none other. While it's easy to forget now, a very viable alternate history exists where it's Twitter, not Facebook, who owns Instagram, and Vine, not TikTok, that'…
 
On this episode, Rob talks through profit sharing, stock options, and equity and makes a comparison between these various approaches.If you are thinking of ways to incentivize team members as a bootstrapper, this episode is for you. The topics we cover [04:34] Bonuses[07:52] Equity Grants[11:47] Stock Options[20:09] Profit Sharing[26:09] Which is b…
 
At some point, Tara Reed (@TaraReed_) decided that she didn't want to build a funded, scale-at-all-costs, move-fast-and-break-things type of business. The trouble was, by the time she realized this, she was already headed down that path with investors, employees, and high expectations. In this episode, I talk to Tara about quitting one business to …
 
Televize vysílala reklamu na žvýkačky Pedro, československým prezidentem byl podruhé zvolen Gustáv Husák, na pražském Strahově proběhla 5. spartakiáda a na kapitalistickém západě skupina Pink Floyd válcovala hitparády s hitem Another Brick in the Wall. Psal se rok 1980 a mladý český student P. K. na vysoké škole zažil osudové setkání. Úvodní díly n…
 
Petr Kováčik vybudoval největší český vyhledávač slev Skrz.cz a v roce 2017 ho prodal britské skupině Secret Escapes. Po odchodu začal budovat nový startup Blabu a v podcastu podrobně rozebíráme, jak celý projekt vymyslel, na co si je v začátcích potřeba dát pozor, proč po roce málem zkrachoval a jak nakonec spolu s Mitony vše nanovo restartoval.…
 
Show DescriptionChris is nostalgic for Magic the Gathering, Dave's wishing he hadn't added drawings to his blog, they're both mouthblogging about image compression and AVIF, and Jeremey Keith is back with chapter 3: The Website. Listen on Website →Links Sidecar on iPad A quintessential blogging mistake ChrisCoyier.net ZText Cloudinary Cloudflare Wo…
 
Treat different people differently Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please vis…
 
Andrew Gallant (a.k.a. BurntSushi) is the creator of ripgrep, a popular command-line search tool that powers the search box in VS Code. Andrew tells me how ripgrep began, explains why it's faster than GNU grep and other grep alternatives, and gets into the nitty-gritty of regex optimization. We also discuss another matter near and dear to both of u…
 
Syrus Akbary is the founder and CEO of Wasmer, the startup behind the open-source web assembly runtime that's doing for WebAssembly what Docker did for LXC. Syrus explains what WebAssembly is, why it matters outside your browser, and how it compares to other virtualization technologies. He shares the pains that motivated him to look into WebAssembl…
 
If you write code on the modern web, it's almost certain that your life has been shaped significantly by Luke Hoban's work. Luke has worked on developer tools his entire career. He started out on Visual Studio, C#, and .NET in the early 2000s, later joined the ECMAScript standards body as a representative of Microsoft, and then became one of the co…
 
Firebase is well-known as a platform that makes it easy to build real-time applications quickly and easily. Firebase was acquired by Google, and has been turned into a large platform that runs on top of Google Cloud. Firebase is closed-source, which leads to a different ecosystem than open source platforms. Supabase is a new open source alternative…
 
Development environments are brittle and hard to manage. They lack the kind of fungibility afforded by infrastructure-as-code. Gitpod is a company that allows developers to describe development environments as code to make them easier to work with, and enabling a more streamlined GitOps workflow. Johannes Landgraf and Sven Efftinge are creators of …
 
In this episode of GraphQLfm, Tony and Marc chat with Mark Larah, a Tech Lead working on the API team at Yelp. We talk about GraphQL internal tooling, how developers at Yelp design schemas using the "Dream Query" concept, Dataloaders, and a lot more! Follow Mark: https://twitter.com/mark_larah Show Notes: - "Dream Query" https://engineeringblog.yel…
 
This week Jack and I chat to Peter Suhm, an entrepreneur, developer and podcaster building products for WordPress developers. We talk about his WordPress plugin WP Pusher, that enables theme and plugin deployments with Git, his latest SaaS product, Branch, which automates deployments for WordPress sites, and how he got funding for it with the ……
 
Databases are the source of truth for every company. Editing the data in the database normally requires writing a query in SQL or a domain specific querying language–languages that are only accessible to engineers and highly technical people. BaseDash is a tool for interfacing with a database without requiring the usage of a query language. It allo…
 
Do Na vlně podnikání přijal pozvání Filip Dřímalka. V díle se dozvíte v jakých oblastech jsou nové podnikatelské příležitosti a jak postupovat při digitalizaci firmy. Digitalizace je v dnešní době velké téma. Jasné je, že svět bude více a více digitální. Co si pod pojmem digitalizace představit? V dnešním díle se dozvíte nejen to, co to digitalizac…
 
Links: Changes to Gumroad's PayPal support Radical icons Jack's hand-drawn avatars W3C's CMS Selection Report Supporting the show: I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them. If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to check out our products: Tail…
 
It’s bigger than it looks Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo…
 
Today the panel talks with Matt Holt who works full time on the Caddy Web Server. The panel discusses things such as how it compares to other popular tools as well as lessons learned while working on it. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about enums in JS — what they are, what they do, and how they work in JavaScript. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.…
 
In defense of conspiracy Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.…
 
JAMStack se v roce 2020 vtírá do více a více týmů, projektů a – možná především – konverzací. V živém rozhovoru jsme se Borka Bernarda ptali na to, co to vlastně JAMStack je a nakolik je kompatibilní třeba s WordPressem nebo větším eshopem. A taky jestli džem nejsou nové špagety.
 
Do you dread code reviews? Dr. Michaela Greiler believes they are essential and if done right, can be enjoyable and powerful. She talks about the general practice of code reviews, what goes wrong, and how we can get better at them! What are the responsibilities of the reviewer and the reviewed? Here are the links we discussed in the episode: awesom…
 
The spookiest month of the year brings discussions of handling pull requests on open source projects, wayfinding on the responsive web, how would having to pay for frameworks change the web, relying on social media for promotion, and chapter 2 of the history of the web as read by Jeremy Keith.By ShopTalk
 
Supporting the show: I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them. If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to check out our products: Tailwind UI, a collection of professionally designed, fully responsive HTML components built with Tailwind CSS. St…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about records and tuples in javascript — what they are, why you might want to use them, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days fr…
 
Stress is something that we will inevitably encounter throughout our lives. It isn’t all bad or maladaptive, but how we manage it can make a significant difference in our lives. The degree of stress we feel impacts how we show up in the world including both how we relate and how we do the work before us each day. In this episode, Mireille and Adam …
 
Deno is a runtime for JavaScript applications. Deno is written in Rust, which changes the security properties of it. Parts of Deno are also written in TypeScript, which are causing problems in the compilation and organization of Deno. Elio Rivero is an engineer who has studied Deno and TypeScript, and he joins the show to talk about the newer JavaS…
 
Podcast CzechCrunch Weekly od magazínu CzechCrunch vás v několika minutách provede nejzásadnějšími událostmi posledního týdne ze světa byznysu, lifestyle, startupů i technologií. O všech tématech se dočtete více na ccweekly.cz.By CzechCrunch
 
Gitter is exiting GitLab and entering the Matrix…ok, we couldn’t help ourselves with that one. Today we’re joined by Sid Sibrandij (CEO of GitLab) and Matthew Hodgson (technical co-founder of Matrix) to discuss the acquisition of Gitter. A little backstory to tee things up…back in 2017 GitLab announced the acquisition of Gitter to help push their i…
 
Maxime Vaillancourt joined us to talk about Shopify’s massive storefront rewrite from a Ruby on Rails monolith to a completely new implementation written in Ruby. It’s a fairly well known opinion that rewrites are “the single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make” and generally something “you should never do.” But Maxime and th…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about Git fundamentals — what it is, why you need it, best practices, and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resoluti…
 
We’re joined by Jim Haughwout (Head of Infrastructure and Operations) and Stefan Ålund (Principal Product Manager) from Spotify to talk about how they manage hundreds of teams producing code and shipping at scale. Thanks to their recently open sourced open platform for building developer portals called Backstage, Spotify is able to keep engineering…
 
For Web apps to be useful and successfully compete with native applications, they need to be able to access device features, such as the camera, local file system, Bluetooth, and more. Obviously such a mechanism needs to be secure and respect user privacy. In this episode Thomas Steiner, a Developer Advocate for the Web at Google, joins to discuss …
 
Robinhood is a platform for buying and selling stocks and cryptocurrencies. Robinhood is complex, fast-moving, and financial, and together these things require high quality engineering in distributed systems, observability, and data infrastructure. Jaren Glover is an engineer at Robinhood, and he joins the show to talk about the problem space withi…
 
O čem bude řeč v desátém díle Patrickova podcastu ze dne 6.12.2020? Salesforce opravdu koupilo službu Slack Qualcomm má nový hi-end čipset pro mobilní telefony Snapdragon 888 Daně z home-office a jak k nim přistoupila média Google vyhodilo výzkumnici etického AI a má to dost ohlas Čínské Xiaomi předehnalo Apple v počtu prodaných mobilů Sloupek o Čí…
 
In the second episode of the Delicious Brain Waves podcast, Brad chats to Iain Poulson about pricing models in WordPress plugins and SaaS products. They cover the history of WordPress plugin pricing, the pros and cons of annual and monthly pricing, WordPress plugins vs SaaS, and more. Show Notes: SpinupWP - Delicious Brain's SaaS Plugin Rank - Iain…
 
Hostem dalšího dílu podcastu Na vlně podnikání je Tomáš Páral, spoluzakladatel a CEO firmy MoroSystems. V této epizodě podcastu se dozvíte, jak funguje trh vývoje softwaru a jak se v tomto trhu dobře orientovat. Také uslyšíte, jak úspěšně outsourcovat komplexní projekty vývoje softwaru. Získáte vhled do zákulisí firmy MoroSystems, která má unikátní…
 
V seriálu Příběhy z historie českého internetu vzpomínáme s dnešními internetovými osobnostmi na jejich první zážitky s počítači a internetem. Náš dnešní host J. H. sbíral první zkušenosti s počítačem při hraní her na osmibitovém Atari, po sametové revoluci pomáhal do češtiny lokalizovat návrhový software AutoCad a později stál u začátků české e-co…
 
It’s an entire episode of Sick Picks! In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about their 2020 developer gift guide! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket…
 
Acquired is live on the scene covering Salesforce's blockbuster $27.7B acquisition of Slack, with the help of the internet's #1 Slack bull (and top internet analyst in his own right), Packy McCormick of Not Boring. We dissect the deal itself, Slack's relatively short life as a public company, the impact of Microsoft and Teams, and most importantly …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about a system for writing good commit messages. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. I…
 
On this episode, we talk with Segun “Sage” Adebayo, the creator of the Chakra UI component library about how Chakra came to be, and how helping people has changed his life. Chakra UI is a set of React components that makes putting together any website easier, with a consistent design system and accessible & composable components. If you’re a fan of…
 
For the ninth episode of OpenHive.JS, we sit down for a detailed, insightful and entertaining conversation with Mikeal Rogers, IPLD Lead at Protocol Labs, creator of NodeConf and longtime friend of NearForm. Mikeal has been a key figure in the JavaScript community for many years and comes ready to discuss it all, from decentralised databases and en…
 
Pozvání do Na vlně podnikání přijal Stanislav Gaj. Stanislav byl čtvrtinový podílník a vysoce postavený manažer v eshopu s elektronikou CZC. Později se dostal k umění a nyní provozuje online galerii Toga, kde představuje dílo Olbrama Zoubka a dalších umělců. V rozhovoru uslyšíte nejen o e-commerce, ale i o světě kreativců a o propojování světa uměn…
 
Episode Summary:Dr. Dan describes the best science-based methods to repel those pesky mosquitos.Topics discussed are as follows:Synthetically derived insect repellents Naturally derived insect repellentsFactors that attract or repel mosquitosSummary and future outlookEpisode References:See here for a nice review of insect repellents: https://www.nc…
 
Originally published July 27, 2018 React Native allows developers to reuse frontend code between mobile platforms. A user interface component written in React Native can be used in both iOS and Android codebases. Since React Native allows for code reuse, this can save time for developers, in contrast to a model where completely separate teams have …
 
Live from the 2020 ASCEND Space Conference, Acquired covers the full story behind the most "out there" technology story of the past few years: Virgin Galactic. How did this space tourism company grow out of the winning X Prize team, and catch the eyes and fancy of billionaires like Paul Allen, Sir Richard Branson, and, most recently, company chairm…
 
In this episode, Rob chats with Michele and Mathias Hansen, the married co-founders of Geocodio.We talk about bootstrapping into a commoditized space and how they've grown their SaaS app from a side project to full-time over the past 6.5 years. The topics we cover [01:38] What is Geocodio?[10:29] Innovating in a commoditized market[16:07] How they …
 
Raj Dutt is the founder and CEO of Grafana Labs. Grafana has become the world’s most popular open source technology used to compose observability dashboards (we use Grafana here at Changelog). Raj and team are 100% focused on building a sustainable business around open source. They have this “big tent” open source ecosystem philosophy that’s drivin…
 
Podcast: CodeKlets Episode: [S1E14] Tim Neutkens over Next.js Pub date: 2020-11-30 Shownotes In deze aflevering is Tim Neutkens te gast. Tim is de hoofd maintainer van Next.js. Hij heeft een passie voor het maken van schaalbare applicaties en het verbeteren van de ontwikkelaarservaring. Tim was al een bekend gezicht binnen de Vercel community voord…
 
GitHub manages a large API surface for both internal and external developers. This API surface has been migrated from purely RESTful requests to GraphQL. GraphQL is a newer request language for data fetching with fewer round trips. Marc-Andre Giroux works at GitHub and is the author of Production Ready GraphQL. He joins the show to talk about Graph…
 
Justin is joined by everybody's favorite Twitter Uncle: Ian Landsman (founder of HelpSpot). Ian's encounter with his internet hero Joel Spolsky Do you get worried that this all going to go away? How scared should we be of the competition? How do you hedge your bets? We prognosticate about what our bootstrapper friends' blind spots are. 🤣 We both as…
 
As I became a better developer over the years, I got worse at marketing. My brain can't seem to do both of those things at once. I put a post out on Twitter, and got some great responses that helped me a lot. Here's the thread: https://twitter.com/scottbolinger/status/1328750436031971328 In this episode I talk about the responses that I liked the m…
 
On this episode, we talk with Stefan Baumgartner, author of “TypeScript in 50 Lessons” about what TypeScript is, and why we should adopt it. We discuss how the entire ecosystem, from fledgling developers to framework authors benefit immensely from TypeScript, and we discuss exactly how and why that is. It’s likely that if you do any JavaScript codi…
 
O čem budeme hovořit v tomto newsletteru? Tedy kromě toho, že se mám stát ministrem školství? vstup na burzu Airbnb: od ubytování k zážitkům a další IPO Roblox: hry jako kreativní prostředí Koupí Salesforce Slack? Další vstupy na burzu v USA, které stojí za to zmínit plus česká Pilulka.cz výsledky Křišťálové Lupy 2020 vystoupení na konferenci Lepší…
 
Tento díl se věnuje investorům ve startupech. Pozvání přijali Vít Šubert z UP21 a Petr Kováčik z Blabu. Uslyšíte dvě různé perspektivy na investování – od foundera a od investora. Dozvíte se vše, co byste měli vědět – jak a kdy oslovit investora, jak se připravit na vyjednávání a kolik procent nabídnout v jaké fázi a mnohem víc. V rozhovoru také us…
 
Nicole Archambault believes we can scale back on learning to code and we should ramp up on learning problem solving. She believes this so much she's launched a whole online course - Newbie Coder Problem Solving School - that teaches tons of problem solving skills...with not a single line of code! Is this possible? A good idea? We find out this week…
 
Evan You, the creator of Vue.js, and Rich Harris, Graphics Editor at The New York Times and creator of Svelte and Rollup, join hosts Ken Wheeler and Jared Palmer on The Undefined to talk about the future of frontend development. Featuring Evan You - Twitter, Github, Website Rich Harris - Twitter, Github Ken Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, Website Jared …
 
Evan Weaver (Co-Founder/CTO @Fauna) talks about FaunaDB, and enabling serverless, NoOps databases as new applications architectures emerge around APIs, Jamstack and other distributed systems. SHOW: 474 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Learn more about Fauna: https://www.fauna.com/serverless Try FaunaDB for Free: https://dashboard.fauna.com/accounts/register Clo…
 
A customer data platform such as Segment allows developers to build analytics and workflows around customer data such as purchases, clicks, and other interactions. These customer data platforms (CDP) are often tightly coupled to an underlying data warehouse technology. Hightouch is a platform that provides an unbundled CDP–a platform that sits on t…
 
Today we welcome Matt Klein into our Maintainer Spotlight. Matt is the creator of Envoy, born inside of Lyft. It’s an edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Envoy was unexpectedly popular, and completely changed the way Lyft considers what and how to open source. While Matt has had several opportunities to turn Envoy into a …
 
We’re joined by Elisha Goldstein, PhD - one of the world’s preeminent mindfulness teachers, a clinical psychologist, founder of the Mindful Living Collective and, creator of the six-month breakthrough program - A Course in Mindful Living. If you’ve ever used the Calm app, you might be familiar with his voice as he walks you through mindfulness prac…
 
This episode is about evolving the web platform. Meaning literally the change process of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This is a complicated and sometimes slow process. It involves developers like us (squeaky wheels), standards bodies (the web is bad without governance), browser vendors (whole complicated stew of people), and people like our guest. Ou…
 
This week, four of the podcast’s greatest hosts come together to celebrate all of the fun and informative episodes we’ve been privileged to do this year! Join Mark Mirchandani, Jon Foust, Priyanka Vergadia, and Brian Dorsey as we talk about our favorite guests and shows, some cool things that happened this year, and what we’re looking forward to in…
 
Když spoluzakladatel Liftaga Ondřej Krátký v roce 2017 přebíral pozici CEO od dalšího ze zakladatelů Juraje Atlase, byl to důležitý milník pro budoucnost celé firmy. Poslední tři roky Liftago intenzivně pracovalo na tom, aby se přiblížilo vizi, s níž kdysi vzniklo – tedy změnit budoucnost městské mobility. Vloni se pak digitální platforma, která se…
 
We take up a listener request this week and have an honest conversation about jQuery. Then, it’s time for something new! Our friends at Hot New Tech review tone.js for us. After that, it’s Pro Tip Time! Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Rollbar – We…
 
A Solo Rob Adventure! During this episode, we are answering listener questions live from our MicroConf Connect members. Rob answers questions about: - Early Stage Validation - Competitive Markets - Youth Entrepreneurship - Key Insights Around the TinySeed Portfolio - Retirement Planning MicroConf Connect ➡️ http://microconfconnect.com Twitter ➡️ ht…
 
This week the panel is joined by Mark Volkmann to discuss Svelte and how it compares and differs from front-end frameworks such as React and Angular. Mark has written a book and has given talks about Svelte and also about Sapper, an application framework built on top of Svelte. He explains to the panel how Svelte components are defined differently …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Temporal Date Objects in JavaScript — a WICKED AWESOME API for working with times and dates. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on e…
 
This week, Tony and Marc chat with Andy Ingram. Andy is one of the most knowledgeable GraphQL experts out there and has been in the GraphQL community since its very beginnings. We chatted about Relay vs other GraphQL. clients, Global IDs, Connections, observability, and more. Andy's blog: https://andrewingram.net/ Andy's Twitter: https://twitter.co…
 
In today’s episode of the startup chat, Steli and Hiten talk about if there’s too much SaaS. In the startup world, there are a lot of SaaS solutions for different industries and niches. One of the reasons is that it’s become so easy to build a SaaS product and founders are doing just that. Unfortunately, this leads to oversaturation and standing ou…
 
Joshua Schachter, founder of del.icio.us, is someone I’ve wanted to talk to from the very first day of this podcast. As we’ll discuss, del.icio.us was such a standard bearer of the web 2.0 era. Of user generated content. Of sharing long before Facebook or Twitter or any of that. If my email chain is to be believed, this episode has been four years …
 
Jonathan Carter (a.k.a. LostInTangent) is the principal program manager at Microsoft for VS Code Liveshare, GitHub Codespaces, and IntelliCode. We talk about how Liveshare is opening up new possibilities in pair programming, how Codespaces aims to reduce a key source of developer friction, and how he and his team want to enable more developers to s…
 
About Austen Collins Austen Collins is the founder and CEO of Serverless, Inc. Austin is an entrepreneur and software engineer located in Oakland, CA. His specific focus is on building cheap, scalable Node.js applications while minimizing DevOps requirements as much as possible. An enthusiastic AWS Lambda user from day one, Austen founded the Serve…
 
Looking for the pre-steal Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo…
 
In this episode the panel discusses various programming topics, and whether or not they are required knowledge for JavaScript programmers. This includes topics such as scopes and hoisting, closures, the event-loop, and the behavior of this. For each such topic, the panel discusses whether or not JavaScript devs are required to know and understand t…
 
Téma investic do startupů v tomto díle proberu s Martinem Rozhoněm. Martin se poté, co prodal společnost Vivantis, stal angel investorem. Jeho přístup k investicím je malinko specifický. Věří v karmu a to, aby mu chodily na investice dobré projekty, si zadává nahoru. Martin Rozhoň je angel investor, který svým zainvestovaným projektům pomáhá aktivn…
 
In this episode, Tony and Marc chat with Jesse Rosenberger, the engineering manager of the server team at Apollo GraphQL. We chat about GraphQL federation: A specification and declarative way to unify multiple GraphQL sources as one gateway. FOLLOW Jesse Rosenberger ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/abernix FOLLOW Apollo ➢ Careers: https://www.apollog…
 
Conflict is a part of everyday life. If you are connected to other humans, conflict will eventually occur. But what exactly is conflict? Where does it begin? How can it be resolved? In this episode, Mireille and Adam dive deep into those details to examine the framework of conflict end-to-end, to hopefully equip us with the tactics and skills we ne…
 
Twitter is a social media platform with billions of objects: people, tweets, words, events, and other entities. The high volume of information that gets created on Twitter everyday leads to a complex engineering problem for the developers building the Twitter search index. Nico Tonozzi is an engineer at Twitter. He joins the show to talk through th…
 
Tentokrát se role otočili, Karel si sedl na druhou stranu mikrofonu a stal se hostem pořadu „Jak podnikají profesionálové“ Roberta Vlacha.Co všechno jsme probrali?- O Freelu- Jaké jsou mezery českých Freelancerů- Jak správně využívat projektový nástroj, aby pomáhal- Pravidla v nástroji- O Karlových projektech- Jak je dokáže skloubit dohromady- O pr…
 
Richard Feldman has spent years using and teaching Elm and wouldn't want to use anything else at this point. Learn about why he likes it so much and how you can learn from him and his new book, Elm in Action. Rtfeldman on Twitter Elm in Action Aditya Siram (Deech) CoffeeScript Haskell GHCJS React PureScript Elm David Nolen ClojureScript Om 42: Jake…
 
Sám prý nestaví moc často, ale právě díky němu staví v Česku dlouhá řada jiných. Vít Kutnar je zakladatel a spolumajitel největších českých stavebnin DEK, kterým se v prvním pololetí na rozdíl od řady jiných byznysů dařilo – prodeje společnosti vzrostly o 10 procent. Jaká je situace na trhu se stavebninami v nejisté době? Jaké inovace zavádí podnik…
 
David Dylan Thomas stops by to talk about his new book, Design for Cognitive Bias, recently published by A Book Apart. We talk about the illusion of control, confirmation bias, capitalism as a bias, culture fit, bias blindspots, the myth of the self-made man, move fast and break things, dark patterns, and what can we takeaway from learning about bi…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about home offices, backyard offices, costs, and pros and cons! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show N…
 
On this episode we have Carson from Big Sky Software on to discuss how his htmx library is an extension to HTML that brings needed dynamic functionality to the modern web without bringing complexity. Joined by Ben Croker from PutYourLightsOn, we discuss the type of problems that htmx is designed to solve, which is dynamism & fetching backend data. …
 
We kick off with some exciting TypeScript news, follow that with some exciting JavaScript news, then finish off with an exciting interview. Key word: EXCITING Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members get a bonus 2 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Res…
 
APIs within a company change all the time. Every service owner has an API to manage, and those APIs have upstream and downstream connections. APIs need to be tested for integration points as well as for their “contract”, the agreement between an API owner and the consumers of that API. Aidan Cuniffe is the founder of Optic, a product built for API …
 
Join us for a Rob Solo Adventure version of Startups for The Rest of Us as Rob Walling talks about the power of optionality. He explores the importance of having different paths and avoiding backing yourself into a corner and being constrained when making important life decisions. The topics we cover 1:27 The story of Gary Gygax and Tactical Studie…
 
We have a bonus episode for you this week! Justin was on the Framework podcast. Check out the other Spec.fm shows Subscribe to Framework in Overcast Want to reply to something we said? Twitter: @buildyoursaas, @mijustin, @jonbuda, @tomcreighton, @therobhayes Leave a comment on PodHunt; it's like Reddit, but for podcasts. Email us: mail@transistor.f…
 
Supporting the show: I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them. If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to check out our products: Tailwind UI, a collection of professionally designed, fully responsive HTML components built with Tailwind CSS. St…
 
It’s another potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about MDX, portfolio projects for junior devs, code commenting, CSS property order, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/crea…
 
I'll give you a second to read today's show title... That's how I felt talking to Iain Poulson. Like, this dude is Neo, from the Matrix. How does one person launch and maintain so many products and still have time for everything else? We'll dive into that in today's episode and much more! Here are just a few of the products we chatted about during …
 
Adam and Jack talk about how the Statamic 3 launch went, and adding GitHub Sponsor tiers to the Statamic GitHub organization and what to give people in exchange for sponsoring. They also talk about the new Tailwind CSS v1.7 release, and the new features like gradient support. Finally, they work through some ideas Adam is preparing for his Laracon t…
 
Late-summer update! This week on the program, we bring you a super spicy interview that Justin did on the TechZing podcast. Do you really need to build an audience before you build your product? Justin's tweet There's this idea that you need to grow an audience, talk to an audience, and then build something they want. Is that really necessary? Indi…
 
On this episode, we talk with Brandon Kelly & Leah Stephenson from Pixel & Tonic about all the fancy new features in the recently released Craft CMS 3.5! We talk about the new Field Layout Designer, support for GraphQL mutations, accessibility improvements, a greatly enhanced Project Config, and a ton more! Ryan Irelan also joins us to talk about w…
 
A je venku nový díl Heureka podcastu, tentokrát s Miroslavem Uďanem, spoluzakladatelem a CEO firmy Shoptet. Jak s podnikáním začínal, které překážky musel překonat a čemu jsou CEO's firem vystavováni, zatímco okolí nemá o problémech sebemenší tušení? To se dozvíte v našem pravidelném čtrnáctidenním vydání. Pokud si chcete poslechnout příběhy klasic…
 
Jan Kvasnička je uznávaný UX designér a stratég. Při své práci klade důraz na přehlednost a použitelnost z pohledu uživatele a řídí se heslem “Nenuťte uživatele přemýšlet”. Specializuje se na zvyšování konverzního poměru webu. Zabývá se také strategickým řízením projektů, aby se jim dařilo i z dlouhodobého hlediska. Kromě toho také přednáší, aktivn…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about writing good CSS. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best wa…
 
In this episode, Tony and Marc chat with Erik Wittern from IBM about GraphQL research and GraphQL cost analysis. We chatted about rate-limiting GraphQL using a static analysis approach, pagination patterns, and more. Follow Erik: https://twitter.com/erikwittern Things we talked about: A Principled Approach to GraphQL Query Cost Analysis: https://ar…
 
In this Hasty Treat it’s another edition of the Top Level Domain Game! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show Notes 02:25 - How it works We pick…
 
Hold on to your hats as our fearless leader finds himself defending our beloved monolithic application against new kid(s) on the block, The JAMstack. For the last two years I've been listening in from the backseat as so many of you in my Twitter stream talk about the hype of technologies like Gatsby and CMS's like Statatmic. I felt it would be prem…
 
Today Dr. Greger lets us in on a little cooking secret, we put refrigerator water filters to the test and we look at how certain foods are linked to happiness and well-being. This episode features audio from Does Pressure Cooking Preserve Nutrients?, Is It Best to Drink Tap, Filtered, or Bottled Water?, and Which Foods Increase Happiness?. Visit th…
 
Dr. Andrew Jenkinson is a consultant gastrointestinal surgeon and the author of the Sunday Times Bestseller Why We Eat (Too Much). We talk about: Weight loss surgery Why dieting fails Our individual weight setting Type of food rather than calories most important How you CAN control your weight Why do we keep drifting back up? Unfounded fear of satu…
 
Topics include: Why Gary decided to write Execute Program as a full-stack TypeScript application instead of using a Ruby or Python backend like he may have traditionally Do you actually have to write less tests if you have a good type system? What does a good type system give you that tests can't give you? Using io-ts to type check incoming data Ho…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about React State libraries, should you use them, pros, cons, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan…
 
Acquisitions are part of the technology industry. A successful corporation will often have an “exit”, either going public or becoming acquired. And with each of these corporations, there is a set of stories that narrate the company from beginning to end. Acquired is a podcast that tells the stories of companies such as YouTube, Instagram, and PayPa…
 
A large codebase cannot be searched with naive indexing algorithms. In order to search through a codebase the size of Uber’s it is necessary to build a much more sophisticated indexing system than simple pure text search. Sourcegraph is a system for universal code search. It allows developers to more easily onboard to a new codebase, make large ref…
 
Tyler McMullen of Fastly is with us today, telling our hosts Mark Mirchandani and Brian Dorsey all about the company, CDNs, and more. Fastly is an edge cloud platform, focusing on ways to improve the more customer-focused side of the cloud with things like latency reduction, efficient scaling, and more. Content Delivery Networks can be a part of th…
 
Ondra Šika se zabývá školením DevOps open-source technologií a do tohoto dílu jsme si ho pozvali, kvůli jeho znalostem v oblasti continuous integration / continuous deployment v GitLabu. Vzhledem, že jedno z jeho školení je přímo věnováno tomuto tématu, nemohli jsme získat nikoho lepšího.GitLab je aplikace pro správu zdrojového kódu (git repository…
 
V dílu se dozvíte, jaké to je budovat jedny z nejúspěšnějších firem na trhu vývoje mobilních aplikací s kamarády ze školy. Jaká jsou úskalí agenturního byznysu, jak pracují s klienty a s utilizací týmu. Dá se dělat zahraniční byznys z Česka? A proč na rozvoj firmy nemít investora? Hosté jsou: Lubo Smid - je spoluzakladatel a CEO firmy STVR, která p…
 
microconfonair.com This week, we've invited Sumit Kumar (@TweetsOfSumit), Founder of Geoman.io - a B2C product that allows users to draw and edit geodata with our intuitive and powerful leaflet plugins and Tresor.one, an automated portfolio management tool. This poses the question - what does it take to build and support two businesses as an indie …
 
John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Manfred Steyer @ManfredSteyer Brought to you by ag-Grid Raygun Actionable error, crash and performance monitoring. Raygun gives you visibility into how users are really experiencing your software. Detect, diagnose and resolve issues with greater speed and…
 
John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Daniel Roe @DanielCroe Brought to you by ag-Grid Narwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources: GraphQL React Vue Angular Balance of Power Examples with JavaScript Apollo and GraphQL Build Scalab…
 
John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Matteo Collina @MatteoCollina Brought to you by ag-Grid Narwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources: Elon Musk and the red satin shorts Node.js Moving Fastify to Azure Pipelines with Matteo Col…
 
This week on GraphQL.FM we chatted with Scott Walkinshaw, Staff Software Developer @ Shopify.We talked about Shopify's GraphQL architecture, versioning, caching, security, and a lot more!Shopify is HIRING: https://www.shopify.ca/careersFOLLOW Scott Walkinshaw➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/swalkinshawFOLLOW GraphQL.FM➢ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/grap…
 
In this week's episode, Tony and Marc chat with Dan Schafer, co-creator of GraphQL and director of engineering at Facebook. We talk about GraphQL's history, data layers, micro-services and monoliths, and more!Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dlschaferFollow Facebook Open Source: https://twitter.com/fbOpenSource…
 
This week on GraphQL.FM we chatted with Uri Goldshtein, founder of The Guild. We talked about GraphQL-Mesh, Open Source models for businesses, and a ton more!(Tony had to step out for an emergency early on!)FOLLOW Uri Goldshtein➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/urigo➢ The Guild: https://the-guild.devFOLLOW GraphQL.FM➢ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/graphql…
 
John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Rich Harris @Rich_Harris Brought to you by ag-Grid Narwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources: Svelte The Guardian NY Times The JavaScript Framework that puts web pages on a diet Mustache js H…
 
Code is version controlled through git, the version control system originally built to manage the Linux codebase. For decades, software has been developed using git for version control. More recently, data engineering has become an unavoidable facet of software development. It is reasonable to ask–why are we not version controlling our data? Dmitry…
 
Ať už se zajímáte o investování do firem, jste startup hledající investice nebo vás prostě jen baví podnikání, dnešní díl vám přinese spoustu zajímavých a užitečných informací. S Ondrou jsem se bavil o jejich přístupu k investování, o tom, jak se rozhodují a co je pro ně klíčové. Dozvíte se, kolik peněz musíte mít, abyste se stali venture kapitalis…
 
Basecamp probably wouldn't exist today if not for an email that David Heinemeier Hansson sent Jason Fried in 2001. That correspondence was the beginning of a partnership that produced Basecamp, several books, and most recently HEY, the company's new email service. This episode is our love letter to email. Hear from David and Jason, as well as other…
 
Here's a collection all this week's episode in one bingeable podcast. 8 Principles of fat loss (00:55) The science of dairy, with Lauren Twigge (28:13) How flexible can you be with training? (01:05:51) The menopause and weight loss (01:24:18) [Un]Well: A review of the latest Netflix docuseries (01:37:27) When and when not to reverse diet (02:00:50)…
 
bengreenfieldfitness.com/416 News Flashes – Follow Ben on Twitter for more…5:00 [5:40] Those who want to lose weight but don’t want to give up their beer will find this study quite compelling: alcohol (especially beer) seems to be OK if you’re doing HIIT training: [9:05] Alcohol consumption following a workout doesn’t seem to affect the majority of…
 
In a lecture at Rancho Springs Medical Center, Murrieta, California, Dr. Eric Madrid discusses intermittent Fasting (IF) and the Ketogenic Diet and its beneficial effects in the treatment of diabetes, high cholesterol and more.Dr. Madrid discusses common health myths such as one must eat 3 meals per day and breakfast is the most important meal of t…
 
Episode Summary:This episode discusses if there is credible science behind the celery juice craze sweeping the world on social media.Topics mentioned are as follows:Nutritional components of celeryPhytonutrients—the missing link to celery health benefits?Peer-reviewed science on celery juice Scientific takeaway and summaryEpisode References:See her…
 
This week on the podcast, Mark and Max Saltonstall talk with Simen Svale Skogsrud and Knut Melvær of Sanity.io. Sanity.io started as a consulting company but organically morphed into a software company when they realized their content management solutions worked across many industries. By providing a managed system that includes search indexing and…
 
On this episode, we talk with Andris Ševčenko, the Lead Special Ops Engineer @ Pixel & Tonic about what it’s like to craft the underlying APIs that thousands of developers will be leveraging. Tim Kelty from Fusionary Media joins us to discuss the origins of a GraphQL API for Craft CMS, how test driven development factored into it, and what it was l…
 
Node.js development began a bit like the Wild West, but over time idioms, anti-patterns, and best practices have emerged. Yoni Goldberg’s Node Best Practices repo on GitHub collects, documents, and explains the best practices for Node developers. On this episode, Yoni joins us to discuss. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Adam Argyle about how stuff gets added to CSS. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Freshbooks -…
 
We’re talking about designing and building HEY with Jonas Downey, the lead designer behind HEY. In their words, “Email sucked for years, but not anymore.” We were super interested in how they went about solving the problems with email, so we invited Jonas on to share all the details and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of HEY. Discuss on Chan…
 
Episode Summary:This episode discusses the concept of how the expression of our genes controls our destiny for good metabolic health and how to change that fortune in our favor. Topics mentioned are as follows:Introduction to genes and gene expressionThe expression of our genes can become brokenDr. Dan’s gene expression formula Episode References:F…
 
Episode Summary:This episode tackles the polarizing issue of alternative sweeteners and discusses accurate science regarding the concept of toxicity. Topics Discussed are as follows:The sugar crisisWhy are alternative sweeteners attractive?Different alternative sweeteners and their pros/consKey takeaways/summaryDr. Dan's sweetener of choice.Episode…
 
Episode Summary:This episode will show why science-based supplementation is essential in today’s complex world due to different lifestyle and environmental factors. Topics discussed are as follows:3 maxims for optimum healthFactors that make supplementation necessaryHow lifestyle and environmental factors degrade human healthSupplementation—bridgin…
 
Episode Summary:Plants have supported life on this planet since the daw of time. This episode elaborates on the following:History of plants in human healthWhat are the medicinal component of plants?Plants and their use in both ancient/modern medicine The necessity of continued plant explorationEpisode References:Medicinal Plant reference in the Hol…
 
Episode Summary:You’ve likely seen news articles floating around about startup companies making meat without the cow, chicken, pig, or fish. This episode tackles the following:What is cultured meat?How is cultured meat made?What are the downsides of traditional meat?Potential benefits of cultured meatChallenges of cultured meatEpisode References:Fi…
 
This episode will discuss the following:Explain the Good Food = Medicine conceptThe 4 basic components of foodMacronutrients 101Not all calories are of equal valueEpisode References:As an example to the Good Food = Medicine concept, see here for plants used during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care in Laos: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/…
 
You’ve likely heard something about cannabidiol (CBD) recently. This episode discusses the following:What is CBD?Where does CBD come from?Is CBD the same as marijuana?Is CBD legal?What are the potential health benefits of CBD?How does CBD work in the body?What to look for in a CBD-containing product?Episode References:CBD on Google Trends: https://…
 
Discussed in this episode are the following issues related to the health crisis sweeping the earth like a noxious plague:What does it mean to be healthy?The epic breakdown of human healthThe name given for this breakdown of healthDefinition of metabolic syndrome3 Maxims for optimum healthEpisode References:Definition health from a systems biology s…
 
This introductory episode discusses the following:The body as an assetThe health/knowledge gapHow to assess the credible from the fluff?Finding your Health Numbers (H#s)Episode References:Peer-reviewed journal impact factors: https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/srp/publications/highimpactjournals.cfm Velocity numbers/speeds for airplanes: https://www.grc.n…
 
In today’s episode, I finish my discussion with Chris Masterjohn Ph.D. This is part 2 of my 2-part interview. Chris earned his PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Connecticut in 2012, completed a postdoctoral research associate in the Comparative Biosciences and served as Assistant Professor of Health and Nutrition Sciences at Brookl…
 
Today’s guest is Chris Masterjohn PhD. Chris earned his PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Connecticut in 2012, completed a postdoctoral research associate in the Comparative Biosciences and served as Assistant Professor of Health and Nutrition Sciences at Brooklyn College, part of the City University of New York. He also hosts the …
 
A lot has happened since the last time I sat down to record a podcast. If you’re reading this on the new website–well, that’s one of them–and there’s more! In this episode we discuss ideas for upcoming climbing projects, the effect of the CGM on my training and nutrition, and we are officially welcoming Blake McCord to the LivingVertical team as ou…
 
Yoav Wiess is a Developer Advocate at Google on the Chrome team, and also co-chair of the W3C Performance Working Group. In this episode Yoav explains how JavaScript resources are currently being delivered to browsers, and limitations and downsides with these approaches. He then describes a proposal for an advanced JavaScript delivery method that a…
 
On today's episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob catches up with guest Derrick Reimer as they discuss shutting down a slack competitor while building and preparing to launch a new calendar SaaS. They discuss topics like user research, defining and validating an idea, choosing a big market, viral loops, and more. The topics we cover with Derri…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about turbolinks — what it is, how to use is, popular apps using is, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Sta…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about starting a Startup during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the COVID pandemic, there’s going to be a lot of people thinking about starting a new Startup. However, whether now is a good time or now to start is a question that needs to be answered. In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk a…
 
Gil Tayar gave a presentation recently on ES modules in Node. He joins the panel to discuss how to use and think about ES modules. With considerable pushback from AJ, Gil explains how to start using modules and what the tradeoffs are between modules, script tags, and build tools. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shapp…
 
Tuto SCRIPTease show nám do zlatova upekl učitel srdcem a hlavní technologický pekař povoláním, Ondra Klamt, CTO Rohlik.cz. Rohlik.cz netřeba představovat. Rohlík sem, Rohlík tam, Rohlík všude, kam se podíváš. A to doslova. O Rohlíku se píše všude, v každém větším městě je reklama hlásající čerstvost jeho potravin prostě nepřehlédnutelná. Je to jed…
 
Jason Warner (CTO at GitHub) joined the show to talk with us about the backstory of how he helped to lead GitHub to a $7.5 billion acquisition by Microsoft. Specifically how they trusted their gut not just the data, and how they understood the value they were bringing to market. We also talk about Jason’s focus on “horizon 3” for GitHub, and his th…
 
On this episode, we talk to Christian Alfoni & Fabrice Weinberg about their brand new Tailwind CSS inspired CSS in JS baby, Stitches! Christian & Fabrice talk about the advantages that CSS in JS offers, allowing you to get automatic Critical CSS, have narrowly scoped styles, and skip the Purge CSS step found in more traditional approaches. We discu…
 
When you think of Intel today, you probably think of the microprocessor company. Maybe you also think about about 'Intel Inside' and their famous jingle. You might even think "big, stable, boring public company". But for the first two decades of Intel's life, absolutely none of those things were true. Today we tell the incredible story of how the c…
 
Podcast: Na rovinu o podnikaní Episode: NRoP 018: Nakopni svoj biznis investíciou Pub date: 2019-10-01 Dosiahnuť raketový rast je pre každú firmu snom. Nie je to však jednoduché. Máte produkt alebo službu, ktorá sa predáva, ľudí, na ktorých sa viete spoľahnúť, pomocou marketingových aktivít budujete silnú značku, no dostanete sa do momentu, keď ste…
 
Podcast: Mário Roženský Podcast has moved Episode: Páteční review - 38. a 39. týden 2019 Pub date: 2019-09-27 Páteční review - Masakr v září! Jaké byly Shoptet narozeniny? Další myšlenky ke krizi. Nové cvičení podle Centr appky. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Mário Roženský, which is the property of its owner and not affilia…
 
Podcast: Oranžáda Episode: Podcast Radek Hudák (Shoptet) Pub date: 2019-10-30 S Radkem Hudákem jsme se potkaly v nových prostorách, kde teď Shoptet sídlí. V rozhovoru jsme se ho ptaly, jak pracují se svojí silnou komunitou zákazníků na Facebooku, jaké plány mají do budoucna a dozvíte se, co to byl pátek platebních bran. The podcast and artwork embe…
 
Podcast: Mergado To Go Episode: Reshoper 19 - rozhovor Ondřej Mikoláš, Shoptet Pub date: 2019-03-05 Reshoper 19 - rozhovor Ondřej Mikoláš, Shoptet by Mergado The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Mergado, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.…
 
Scott's been using Docker Desktop for years now, and in this episode he talks to Simon Ferquel about Docker on Windows. How will WSL2 make Docker even better? How does Docker help developers specifically be more productive (and happier?) How much easier can Docker get and how does Docker Desktop enable that?…
 
Miriam Schwab is co-founder and CEO of Strattic, a business making a big bet on the future of WordPress — and in particular for using it to create static websites. They recently raised $6.5 million dollars in an oversubscribed round. Strattic aims to enable the power and flexibility of a dynamic WordPress website like we all know, with the security…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what is new in Javascript — a whole bunch of new stuff that you can use now and in the next sixth months or so. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performan…
 
Geek, Hacker a mimochodem také CTO Apify, Marek Trunkát, nás tentokrát zasvětí do tajů scrapování webu. Představte si partu desítek hackerů, kteří téměř nespí a veškeré jejich myšlenky se upírají k tomu, co a jak nejdůkladněji scrapnout. A navíc jim to jde tak dobře, že scrapují data úplně po celém světě a ještě za to dostávají slušně zaplaceno. Ne…
 
This week on the program: As requested, we're going to start highlighting our listeners who are building their own SaaS. This week: Simon Bennett, a long-time Patreon supporter and a friend of the show. He just went full time on his project https://snapshooter.io, which does automatic backups for Digital Ocean. Simon had just put his kids to bed (h…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Wes’ new website - its first update since 2014! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minut…
 
Víťa Šmíd, CTO Quantlane, nám v tomto díle odhalí svět tradingu, ve kterém se každá milisekunda počítá. Víťa je zapálený softwarový architekt, který miluje náročné technologické výzvy a matematiku. Quantlane je hodně neobvyklá firma. Tým zapálených vývojářů, matematiků, pokerových hráčů a traderů tvoří high-tech systém pro obchodování s akciemi a f…
 
Zastavte se, spusťte prohlížeč a vložte tam adresu Photopea.com. Otevřete tam soubor PSD, poeditujte vrstvy, exportujte, konvertujte, aplikujte filtry. Klesla vám brada? Nám jo … a proto jsme si do Kafemlejnek.TV pozvali autora tohoto dílka – Ivana Kuckira. Ivan pochází z Ukrajiny a studoval u nás Matematicko-fyzikální fakultu.Toto dílo vzniklo jak…
 
Topics include: Does DynamoDB only make sense for things like your cache, or is it a good choice for a primary data store? An overview of the terminology used in DynamoDB and how the terminology compares to a relational database How primary keys work in DynamoDB What data types are available in DynamoDB How DynamoDB is a schemaless database Why it'…
 
Dropbox is a consumer storage product with petabytes of data. Dropbox was originally started on the cloud, backed by S3. Once there was a high enough volume of data, Dropbox created its own data centers, designing hardware for the express purpose of storing user files. Over the last 13 years, Dropbox’s infrastructure has developed hardware, softwar…
 
Gatsby creator Kyle Mathews joins Jerod fresh off the launch of incremental builds to tell the story of this feature that’s 3 years in the making. We talk about Kyle’s vision for Gatsby, why incremental builds took so long, why it’s not part of the open source tool, how he makes decisions between Cloud and open source features, and more. Discuss on…
 
Redis is an in-memory object storage system that is commonly used as a cache for web applications. This core primitive of in-memory object storage has created a larger ecosystem encompassing a broad set of tools. Redis is also used for creating objects such as queues, streams, and probabilistic data structures. Machine learning systems also need ac…
 
Justin and Jon have the giggles. People in tech get bent out of shape about who owns certain ideas, UI patterns, business models. “They ripped off my idea” "They copied us!" This blog post by Justin Mitchell: https://medium.com/@itsthisjustin/no-idea-is-unique-but-this-is-insane-a247ec80f6a7 Good Stackexchange thread: “In the history of science, th…
 
In August 2018 I was challenged to automate more. Now, nearly 2 years later, I've removed myself from core processes because of it. I'm saving lots of time, which allows me to focus on the important parts of my business. While I'm always looking to improve, I'm happy with what I've implemented so far. In this solo episode, I'm going to tell you abo…
 
On this episode, we have Jason McCallister and Brad Bell from Pixel & Tonic on to talk about their new Craft Nitro product for local PHP development. Nitro is a lightweight local dev environment that leverages Canonical’s Multipass technology that gives you the benefits you want from a VM, but without the heaviness you don’t. We talk about how Jaso…
 
Show DescriptionVitaly Friedman talks with us about the changing landscape of publishing on the web, the changes seen in web conferences, the difference between a workshop and a webinar, and keeping up with all the technology in front end development. Listen on Website →GuestsVitaly FriedmanGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterVitaly Friedman loves be…
 
WordPress makes the world go around! Some folks estimate a billion sites? A third of the internet? It's a hugely influential open source project. Scott talks to one of the dev leads, Helen Hou Sandí, about how she got started in open source, her feelings about PHP, why she loves WordPress so much, and her work at 10up as the Director of Open Source…
 
A content management system (CMS) defines how the content on a website is arranged and presented. The most widely used CMS is WordPress, the open source tool that is written in PHP. A large percentage of the web consists of WordPress sites, and WordPress has a huge ecosystem of plugins and templates. Despite the success of WordPress, the JAMStack r…
 
The mighty ship was tossed Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimb…
 
Professional WordPress Plugin Development was one of the most helpful books I've ever read. To see a new edition with two returning authors, nine years after the original, is very exciting. This edition of the book will be sure to offer a great resource for developer education for years to come. Brad Williams, Justin Tadlock, and John James Jacoby …
 
CEO Jason Fried and Head of Strategy Ryan Singer talk about the Shape Up approach to product development that we use at Basecamp. They discuss organizing work in six-week cycles, how to handle disagreement, and how so much of the process boils down to making trade-offs. You can also watch the full video of this Q&A session. Show Notes Going Remote …
 
Today Scott talks with GitHub's Edward Thomson about GitHub Actions and how to really automate your entire software workflow. Are you doing anything twice...manually? What you can automate and can GitHub Actions make that happen? How complete is your CI/CD? Are you testing, releasing? What about bots to make your issue triage easier?…
 
Tentokrát na naši slavnou SCRIPTease stage vyskočil Kuba Kulhan, CTO & Co-Founder on-line farmářského tržiště Scuk.cz. Kuba je zapálený vývojář posedlý automatizací. Jeho cesta vedla přes Skrz.cz či Liftago až k osudovému Scuk.cz, kde se spolu s Kamilem Demuthem snaží zpřístupnit kvalitní lokální potraviny všem. Scuk.cz je postaven na unikátním kom…
 
Jak vznikal unikátní český plicní ventilátor, který má pomáhat pacientům s COVID-19? Byl to hackathon, který netrval dva dny, ale měsíc. Někdy jsme celou noc nespali nebo jsme nechodili domů a spali v laboratoři, vzpomíná na první měsíc projektu Corovent autor myšlenky a projektový manažer Tomáš Kapler.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes continue their discussion of website page speed — five more things that make your site slow! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolu…
 
Tuto SCRIPTease show s Honzou Širokým, CTO Mews, jsme natáčeli těsně před vypuknutím koronavirové krize. Ohlédněte se za nedávnou minulostí v kontextu dnešních reálií. Honza začínal programovat v 16 letech a hned po škole se dostal jako první zaměstnanec do Mews, jednoho z nejodvážnějších českých start-upů dneška. Mews tvoří intuitivní cloudové řeš…
 
Facebook applications use maps for showing users where to go. These maps can display businesses, roads, and event locations. Understanding the geographical world is also important for performing search queries that take into account a user’s location. For all of these different purposes, Facebook needs up-to-date, reliable mapping data. OpenStreetM…
 
Data analysts need to collaborate with each other in the same way that software engineers do. They also need a high quality development environment. These data analysts are not working with programming languages like Java and Python, so they are not using an IDE such as Eclipse. Data analysts predominantly use SQL, and the tooling for a data analys…
 
Everything starts with transportation, says John Zimmer, co-founder and president of Lyft. And even though ride sharing is sharply down, transportation remains key – for essential workers and for our supply chain. So Lyft is flexing some new muscles, says John. They recently launched a delivery service so they can help get supplies where they need …
 
Shopify is a platform for selling products and building a business. It is a large e-commerce company with hundreds of engineers and several different mobile apps. Shopify’s engineering culture is willing to adopt new technologies aggressively, trying new tools that might provide significant leverage to the organization. React Native is one of those…
 
This week, Justin called up Josh Pigford, founder of Baremetrics: Baremetrics does analytics for SaaS companies I called him up just to get a sense of how this pandemic (and looming recession) has already started to affect different SaaS companies He's already noticing some trends: "A lot of SaaS companies are seeing the biggest loss they've seen i…
 
In this episode, we talk to Andreas Wittig from cloudonaut.io about best practices when using Docker for our web applications. We delve into what Docker is, and how the packaging of devops as config allows for easier onboarding, and also easier rollback to whatever dev environment a particular project needs. Then Andreas regales us with his top Do’…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about working from home. How do we do our best in these unprecedented times? Here are our tips for working from home and staying productive and sane! .TECH Domains - Sponsor If you need eyes on your project, you’ll need a domain, and .TECH is perfect for representing your brand. Find out if your .TECH d…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott teaches Wes about Svelte and Sapper — general premise, best practices, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on …
 
About James Beswick: James Beswick is a Senior Developer Advocate for the AWS Serverless team. James works with AWS's developer customers to understand how serverless technologies can drastically change the way they think about building and running applications at massive scale with minimal administration overhead. He has previously worked as a Sof…
 
Jakub Nešetřil je úspěšný český podnikatel, který založil startup Apiary a v roce 2017 ho za miliardy korun prodal americkému gigantovi Oracle. Po několika letech ve Spojených státech se ale vrátil zpět do Česka, kde se rozhodl s dobrovolníky měnit naši zemi k lepšímu. A právě o této jeho misi si povídáme v nové epizodě CzechCrunch Podcastu.…
 
Sid Sijbrandij is the Co-founder and CEO of GitLab — an all-remote company and complete DevOps platform. As a company, they have their eyes set on taking the company public to IPO and they’re very outspoken about their culture, open handbook, and how they work as an all-remote company. We talk through where Sid came from, the early days of GitLab, …
 
Hands-on geek s neskutečným přesahem, Tomáš Strejček, Co-Founder a CTO Blabu.com, nás tentokrát provede technologiemi okolo videohovorů. Představte si standardní jazykovou školu. A teď si představte on-line jazykovou školu, kde na hodinu můžete přijít kdykoliv bez předchozí domluvy, vyberete si rodilého mluvčího podle tématu, které Vás baví, a výuk…
 
Kubernetes continues to mature as a platform for infrastructure management. At this point, many companies have well-developed workflows and deployment patterns for working with applications built on Kubernetes. The complexity of some of these deployments may be daunting, and when a new employee joins a company, that employee needs to get quickly on…
 
Bývalý hráč baseballu, který studoval letecké informační systémy (odkud ho „naštěstí“ vyhodili 😀), ale hlavně velký milovník a propagátor JavaScriptu, to je Karol Danko, CTO OAK‘S LAB. Po devíti letech v Livesportu se rozhodl úplně překopat svůj pracovní život a přijal výzvu budovat unikátní ekosystém pro start-upy z celého světa. Stal se technolog…
 
Uber is facing blowback from all directions — the taxi industry, riders, and the most important man in tech: Apple's Tim Cook. Uber’s been engaged in some disreputable activity, and it's finally catching up with them. Lyft forges ahead and forms a new alliance to fight back against Uber's growing global footprint. But Uber will once again outmaneuv…
 
This week is a conversation between Rob and Jordan Gal, the founder of Cart Hook. We dig into the six stages of SaaS growth. We compare our journeys 1:1 between growing Drip and growing CartHook. It's shocking how well the journeys line up with each other. Some of the differences in the journey are also quite striking. This episode is part one, and…
 
This episode is part two in a two-part conversation. If you haven't already, listen to Part 1 first.This week is the second part of a conversation between Rob and Jordan Gal, the founder of CartHook. In the episode, Rob and Jordan dig into the 4th, 5th and 6th stages of SaaS growth and compare their journeys 1:1 between growing Drip and growing Car…
 
A frontend developer issuing a query to a backend server typically requires the developer to issue that query through an ORM or a raw database query. Prisma is an alternative to both of these data access patterns, allowing for easier database access through auto-generated, type-safe query building tailored to an existing database schema. By integra…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about headless content management systems — why you might want to use one, things you should take into account, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/creat…
 
Everybody is rational. Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.li…
 
On this episode, Evan “Lord of Open Source” Bacon from Expo.io is on to talk to us about building React Native apps in Expo. Joined again by Paulo Ellias, we discuss exactly what the relationship between React, React Native, and Expo is, and how they all work together to bring the “write once, run everywhere” dream to life. We talk about how some r…
 
Podcast: The Art of Product (LS 41 · TOP 1.5% what is this?) Episode: 69: Sound, Actionable Advice with Jason Cohen Pub date: 2018-12-27 Derrick is away, so Ben welcomes Jason Cohen, CTO of WP Engine and four-time entrepreneur. Jason knows a thing or two about startups and mentoring them to achieve profitability and growth. Jason is a straight talk…
 
Podcast: Paul Graham's Essays by Listle (LS 24 · TOP 10% what is this?) Episode: "Having Kids" by Paul Graham Pub date: 2019-12-15 Support the show (https://www.listle.app.link/podcast) The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Listle, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.…
 
Podcast: Paul Graham's Essays by Listle (LS 24 · TOP 10% what is this?) Episode: Write Like You Talk by Paul Graham Pub date: 2019-11-22 Support the show (https://www.listle.app.link/podcast) The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Listle, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.…
 
Podcast: Freelance (LS 28 · TOP 10% what is this?) Episode: Jason Cohen's Kung Fu Pub date: 2019-03-02 For the curious Kung Fu Skateboard, Bike, Car image What happens to user experience in a minimum viable product? Are you a product designer? Join my referral community Need to put an end to staff shortages? Use Folyo for Hiring The podcast and art…
 
Databases are tricky, especially at scale. In this episode Mat, Jaana, and Jon discuss different types of databases, the pros and cons of each, along with the many ways developers can have issues with databases. They also explore questions like, “Why are serial IDs problematic?” and “What alternatives are there if we aren’t using serial IDs?” while…
 
Kubernetes has become a highly usable platform for deploying and managing distributed systems. The user experience for Kubernetes is great, but is still not as simple as a full-on serverless implementation–at least, that has been a long-held assumption. Why would you manage your own infrastructure, even if it is Kubernetes? Why not use autoscaling …
 
Rob Walling (@robwalling) spent years bootstrapping successful SaaS businesses, and today he's helping others do the same as the founder of TinySeed, the first accelerator for bootstrappers. In this episode, Rob and I discuss common misconceptions around fundraising, how to succeed as a founder from an investor's point of view, and why now is the b…
 
Topics include: What is Vite and what makes it different than existing tools like Webpack? How do ES Modules actually work in the browser and what are the limitations? Will we ever be able to use ES Modules in production for large complex projects? How does Vite work under the hood, and how does it support non-JS files like Vue files, or CSS files?…
 
Philip is a developer, writer, and entrepreneur who focuses on where code and words intersect. He has written for the likes of CSS tricks, Smashing Magazine, and Twilio. He’s a very recent college grad and is the author of Writing for Software Developers which is available now. Philip's Links Writing for Software Developers Who Pays Technical Write…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the Sales & Marketing Grind. This episode is inspired by a tweet from Hiten that pointed out how marketing is a grind, one that you need to get used to, as it requires you to do the same thing over and over again in order to be successful. In today’s episode of the show, Steli and Hiten talk abo…
 
Studoval jadernou fyziku, přemýšlel, že bude dělat výškové práce, ale programování ho nakonec zcela uchvátilo a určilo jeho životní cestu. Tentokrát odhalíme příběh Martina Křižana, který krátce po škole naskočil do rychlíku jménem Pilulka.cz a dnes je jeho technologickým strojvůdcem (rozuměj „CTO“). Martin je členem této rychle rostoucí party již …
 
Nick and Jerod welcome Dojo’s Matt Gadd to the show to catch us up on what’s changed with the framework since episode #25, what’s coming in version 7, and to defend Nick’s comment that if you like React you just might like Dojo better. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappea…
 
V dnešní epizodě uslyšíte Tomáše Bravermana, CEO Heureka a Petra Miklíka z kupi.cz. Dnešní speciální epizode se věnuje tématu změně nákupního chování jak v online tak i offline světě. Heureka má totiž unikátní data ze světa ecommerce a Kupi.cz zase z retailových obchodů a tak máme unikátní pohled co se v době koronaviru v této oblasti změnilo. Usly…
 
Tanner Linsley is the creator of react-table, react-charts, and react-query. Tanner also has a startup called nozzle.io where they track rankings in Google and do cool things around technical SEO. A lot of Tanner's libraries were born out of necessity at nozzle. We often reach for abstractions that were built to solve problems that we don't have an…
 
Topics include: How did Basecamp evolve from being a team/client communication tool to focusing on keeping your whole company organized, and is it really even that different? How exactly should we set up Basecamp on day one to support a small 3-5 person remote software team? What tools should we use and which ones should we ignore for now? Finding …
 
About Suphatra Rufo Suphatra started her career at NPR and PBS stations around the country, and quickly found her way into technology. She worked on social good initiatives like Microsoft’s Imagine Cup, a competition for young inventors; We Day, working with Selena Gomez to advocate for more young women to learn how to code; and TEALS, a program th…
 
Shoptet, největší česká e-shopová platforma, zažívá rekordní růst. Jen během dvou pandemických měsíců na ní vzniklo přes 1100 nových e-shopů a hlásí se i byznysy, které do té doby nechtěly mít s onlinem nic společného. Proč je podle Miroslava Uďana e-commerce teprve na začátku? Proč jsou drony a virtuální realita e-shopové nesmysly? A proč se Shopt…
 
Jason Cohen asks Justin Jackson hard questions about his startup, Transistor.fm, and what it's going to take to go full-time. This is the second half of our chat. Part 1 was really just setting the stage. Part 2 digs into the real-life challenges of bootstrapping a business. ★ Looking for a community of bootstrappers? Join MegaMaker Club Show notes…
 
When you're building a startup you have these questions: Should I work on my startup on the side, and grow it slowly? Should I take investment and go full-time sooner? These are the questions that have been circulating in my head over the past few months. Which is why when Jason Cohen, founder of WPengine and someone I respect, replied to my tweet,…
 
Dan Norris is the co-founder of WP Curve, and the author of The 7 Day Startup. He gave himself 1 year to build a profitable product. After spending a year on a product called Inform.ly, with no profits to show for it, he came up with the idea for WP Curve, and made it got his first paying customer in 4 days. Notable quotes: “With my first business,…
 
Pippin Williamson started out like a lot of us do: building websites for whoever would pay him. He decided to try selling one of his WordPress plugins. Now, Pippin's Plugins earns over $1 million in revenue a year. This Mega Profitable series aims to help founders, like you, get profitable! Get all the Mega Profitable case studies Don't miss any of…
 
In our last episode we talked about how David started working as a contractor for 37signals making $15 an hour. He eventually worked his way up, and became an owner in the company (along with Jason Fried). In this episode we talk about he and Jason work together on a daily basis – and we go behind the scenes on their decision to rebuild Basecamp. W…
 
David Heinemeier Hansson started working with Jason Fried as a contract worker from Denmark. How did he eventually become a partner at 37signals? I’ve kept in touch with David over the years, and we’d planned on doing an interview for awhile now. It finally happened this past week. This is a pretty personal interview. I spoke with David about growi…
 
Chatboty se v našem průmyslu profilují již několik let. Přesto stále bojují o své místo na slunci a hledají své ideální použití. Mnozí z nás je považují za hloupé a dožadují se kontaktu s reálným člověkem. S rozvojem umělé inteligence a NLP roste i chatbotům jejich použitelnost a již teď existují oblasti, ve kterých dokáží společnostem šetřit stati…
 
Let's talk Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press…
 
This week on the program, Justin and Jon talk about: The new Transistor UI, and how folks are responding to it. "Damn the torpedoes!" – seeing if our update worked in IE11 after we deployed. Tobias Lütke, Shopify: “All the trends have been accelerated. The pandemic has moved everything forward 10 years. So now we need to build 2030 level software i…
 
What does it mean to test in production? Simply put, testing in production means testing your features in the environment where your features will live. So what if a feature works in staging, that's great, but you should care if the feature works in production, that's what matters. An excellent tool for testing in production is feature flagging. Fe…
 
Mikeal and Chris welcome (back) special guest Fred K. Schott, who you may recall from our episode on Pika. This time, we’re talking ESM: what it is, what’s new about it, why it’s the future, writing libraries with it, and much more. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Joi…
 
Today’s episode features our very first guest. We’re joined by Danielle Rath, a notable expert and product developer in the caffeine and energy drink industry. Danielle is the founder of GreenEyedGuide Research and Consulting where she shares science-based information about energy drinks and caffeine, and helps people and companies where fatigue an…
 
Tech tandem Tomáš Kvasnička a Libor Vaněk z CDN77 nás teleportuje do světa streamování videa. Parta 120 lidí sedící na pražských Vinohradech se rozhodla porazit rychlost světla, které se jim zdálo strááášně pomalé. Zrychlují načítání dat na internetu. Doručují globální obsah nejnavštěvovanějších webů světa lokálně a transkontinentální latenci se vz…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about The HEY launch. Basecamp launched their new product, HEY, recently and have succeeded in creating a lot of buzz and a huge waiting list in the process. In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk about how HEY was marketed before it launched, how the launch of HEY was a campaign, the uniq…
 
KBall, Jerod, and Nick Nisi dive into GraphQL – what it can do, what the challenges are, and how it differs from REST – all with a generous helping of metaphor about buffets, restaurants, and of course bacon. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Rol…
 
Aaron and Brian review the first half of 2020, which feels like it’s lasted 6 years. SHOW: 457 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: strongDM Homepage Start your free 14 day trial today at: strongdm.com/cloudcast Datadog Security Monitoring Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podca…
 
Blitz.js creator Brandon Bayer joins Jerod to dive deep into the foundational principles of this fullstack React framework. We talk about its inspiration (Ruby on Rails), its differentiation (a “no-API” data layer), and its aspirations (built-in auth, plugins, recipes, and more). Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get c…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what they wish existed in React! DevLifts - Sponsor Refactor your body with DevLifts. They have a few different programs: 1) fit.start (normally $19/month) has a few options (lean, bodyweight, and strong). Workouts are delivered via email each month, with access to a Slack community for questions …
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Filipe Névola about Meteor and the exciting things happening in the Meteor world! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at…
 
V minulém díle s Borkem Bernardem z pardubické společnosti VersionPress jsme vám slíbili ještě jeden díl zaměřený víc na technologii, ve které je Shoptet Premium vytvořeno – tedy Node.JS. Do tohoto dílu jsme si přizvali ještě dalšího hosta a tím je Jakub Ruffer z FG Forrest, který vede tamní tým Node.JS vývoje, aby nám kryl záda, pokud by došlo na …
 
This week on the program, Justin and Jon talk about: Updates on Transistor: new API is almost done, static site generator, growth slowed in June? Questioning whether we should slow down for the summer Talking about the Simplecast acquisition What would sell for? Mike: “Anything that’s a life-changing amount.” Want to reply to something we said? Twi…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS functions, what they are, how to use them, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show No…
 
The Surface Pro X is thin, light, and is absolutely silent because it has no fans! It uses a power-sipping ARM processor rather than an Intel processor. Jeremy Sinclair schools Scott on why it's significant that Windows can run on ARM now. We'll also learn what this means for developers and tools like Visual Studio Code. Can this ARM machine also e…
 
This week on the program, Justin and Jon talk about: A friend, whose SaaS has grown 300% since the beginning of the quarantine. They just hit $6k in MRR. At that stage, he's in the "almost but not yet." You're either: Brainstorming how to make money faster Brainstorming how to work less Different stages: Pre-launch stage: you're working on your pro…
 
Petr Chlumský je ostřílený „Computer Science Veteran“, který začal programovat v sedmé třídě (pro milovníky historie – tehdy ještě v Assembleru) a dokódil se až do pozice technologického kapitána lodi zvané Alza.cz. Existuje mimozemská civilizace? Těžká otázka, na kterou ale existuje jednoznačná odpověď - ANO. A důkaz? Zelený mimozemšťan, který v r…
 
Hlavně mladí lidé začínají postupně zase létat, situace je ale pořád hodně složitá, říká Oliver Dlouhý, spoluzakladatel vyhledávače letenek Kiwi.com. Oživení ale zatím vidí jen v letech po Evropě, mezikontinentální lety se podle něj zvednou až v druhé polovině příštího roku.
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott tells Wes about his new Linux laptop — what it is, why he did it, pros and cons, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/…
 
Topics include: How do you decide what role to hire for? Why it's so important to figure out exactly what your biggest struggle is before hiring How to decide what the most important thing to focus on is when it feels like there's too much to do Why it's important to consider the impact of hiring for a specific role on your own happiness vs. just t…
 
Show DescriptionWe're talking about what's going on in the world and in our worlds, a bit of banjo talk, building in WordPress and the fancy world of workers, new web performance details from Google, and answering a question about static site generator performance. Listen on Website →Links How to Make this Moment the Turning Point […]…
 
Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Netflix – všechny tyto tituly jsou na historických maximech nebo v jejich blízkosti. Tak jaká krize? Co se to děje s akciemi? To jsme v novém Forbes Byznys podcastu rozebírali s jedním z nejúspěšnějších českých investorů. Proč by Tomek už neinvestoval podle návyků Warrena Buffetta? Co se stalo s jeho port…
 
Společnost Shoptet, která je jedničkou v malých e-shopech na českém trhu, přišla nedávno se svou novou variantou Shoptet Premium. Touto službou se snaží cílit na náročnější zákazníky, které bylo problém v současné době univerzální funkčností Shoptetu dostatečně uspokojit. Shoptet pokrývá téměř polovinu obratu českých e-shopů (28 mld. Kč obratu v 20…
 
It’s December 2008, and two friends and fellow tech entrepreneurs, Garrett Camp and Travis Kalanick, can't get a taxi. Camp’s already obsessed with the idea of a service that summons a private driver with the push of a button, but now Kalanick gets the appeal. Together, they'll build Uber, and do whatever it takes to reign supreme. Meanwhile, recen…
 
About Tim Wagner: Tim Wagner is known for starting the serverless movement with the original business plan for AWS Lambda, and served as general manager for three of their central serverless offerings: Lambda, API Gateway, and the Serverless Application Repository. After AWS, Tim helped lead another bleeding-edge movement, driving forward blockchai…
 
Je to šest let, co Dominik Hašek odstartoval svůj nápojový byznys pod značkou Smarty. Jeho marketing se mezitím – pod hesly jako On baví! nebo On vyplazuje jazyk! – stal českou legendou a mnohdy i terčem posměšků. V podcastu se dozvíte, na kolik milionů už projekt Smarty Haška vyšel nebo proč zvažuje kandidaturu na prezidenta republiky.…
 
About Yan Cui: Yan is an experienced engineer who has run production workload at scale in AWS for 10 years. He has been an architect and principal engineer with a variety of industries ranging from banking, e-commerce, sports streaming to mobile gaming. He has worked extensively with AWS Lambda in production, and has been helping clients around the…
 
About Guillermo Rauch: Guillermo Rauch is the CEO of Vercel, but before starting the company in 2015, he was CTO and co-founder of LearnBoost and Cloudup, acquired by Automattic in 2013. Guillermo is also the creator of several popular Node.js open source libraries like socket.io, mongoose and slackin. Prior to Node.js, he was a core developer of t…
 
Featuring Ryan Florence — Twitter, Website, GitHub Michael Jackson — Twitter, Website, GitHub chantastic — Twitter, Website, GitHub Links Remix — a killer React framework from the creators of React Router Tanner Linsley remix package on npm but for regex 😅 Chance Strickland 92: Chance Strickland on Reach UI and Building Composable Open Source on Re…
 
Remix — a killer React framework from the creators of React router React router — Declarative Routing for React 85: Michael Jackson on React router v6 and Empathy in Open Source on React Podcast Ruby on Rails DHH — David Heinemeier Hansson, inventor or Rails Turbolinks PJAX CodeIgniter Ember routing — inspiration for nested UI Marcy Sutton 75: Suni…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about how to develop for slow internet connections. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show Notes 02:26 -…
 
On the eve of SpaceX's historic scheduled launch of its first human spaceflight mission — both the first ever by a private company, and the first to take place on American soil in nearly a decade — we tell the incredible story of its rise from ragtag rocket jocks to the most disruptive and advanced force in aerospace today. While much of the Musk s…
 
Lukáš Havlásek je ředitelem Shopsysu, technologické firmy, která vyrábí framework pro snadnou tvorbu e-shopů a zároveň e-shopy sama vytváří. Lukášova cesta na nynější pozici CEO ale začínala pěkně odspodu. Do Shopsysu před 13 lety nastoupil jako tester. Zjistil, že ho víc baví projektové řízení, a tak se mu postupně začal věnovat naplno. V tomhle p…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about IE11 — should you support it, what to be aware of if you do, and what data is important in making that decision. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time…
 
Show DescriptionBrian Kardell talks with us about how new features get into browsers and the fun and challenging journey it takes to get there. Listen on Website →GuestsBrian KardellGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterDeveloper Advocate at Igalia | Co-author Extensible Web Manifesto | Standards Dude (Open JSF AC) Links ShopTalk Show 306: Debugging CS…
 
Modern web development involves a complicated toolchain for managing dependencies. One part of this toolchain is the bundler, a tool that puts all your code and dependencies together into static asset files. The most popular bundler is webpack, which was originally released in 2012, before browsers widely supported ES Modules. Today, every major br…
 
This is the beginning of a mystery, a great business rivalry, and a look into American history. To tell the story of Hearst vs Pulitzer, we called our friend Lindsay Graham over at American History Tellers for help. The Headless Torso mystery is about a jilted husband, a German midwife, a muscleman and more colorful characters. The city’s been mesm…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to deal with rejection. Rejection is very common. If there’s one thing that is going to happen to you as a founder is that you’re going to be rejected a lot, and this hurts. But just because you’re likely to be rejected when you ask for something shouldn’t stop you from asking. …
 
Transistor.fm founder Justin Jackson (@mijustin) goes head-to-head with Earnest Capital investor Tyler Tringas (@tylertringas) on the topic of picking the right market. The decisions you make when you're just getting started on a project carry the most weight and might affect your life for years to come. How big of a market should you target? How i…
 
A new podcast hosted by NBC News Senior Media Reporter Dylan Byers that takes listeners behind the scenes of the rapidly changing world of technology and media. In the first episode, Byers sits down one-on-one with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg for her first interview since the release of “Facebook: The Inside Story”, the explosive new book by tech …
 
As the pandemic hit, Airbnb was preparing for an IPO. Within a matter of days, everything changed dramatically, as travel worldwide screamed to a halt. “I felt like I was captain of a ship and a torpedo hit the side,” says CEO Brian Chesky. Airbnb responded quickly, announcing that they'd override host rules and allow for guest cancellations. They …
 
Ceph is a storage system that can be used for provisioning object storage, block storage, and file storage. These storage primitives can be used as the underlying medium for databases, queueing systems, and bucket storage. Ceph is used in circumstances where the developer may not want to use public cloud resources like Amazon S3. As an example, con…
 
The first in a series of special episodes with tools you need RIGHT NOW | Suddenly, many of us are remote workers. As companies radically reimagine their day-to-day in response to the pandemic, we all need to know what Matt Mullenweg has learned: How to thrive as a successful remote team. As founder of Automattic (creators of WordPress etc.), Matt …
 
Slack is a messaging application with millions of users. The desktop application is an Electron app, which is effectively a web browser dedicated to running Slack. This frontend is built with ReactJS and other JavaScript code, and the application is incredibly smooth and reliable, despite its complexity. When a user boots up Slack, the application …
 
5 years and 100+ episodes into Acquired, there’s been one question we get asked more than any other: what are the best acquisitions of all-time, and what can we learn from them? We thought it was time to formalize our answers. So here it is, the Acquired Greatest Hits album. :) We also put together an accompanying blog post, which goes into greater…
 
Vítejte u další epizody podcastu SCRIPTease, ve kterém upřeně civíme na vnadné frontendy i majestátní backendy vzrušujících českých start-upů a firem. Dnes se s Pavlem Sládkem mrkneme na to, jak funguje vývojový tým Socialbakers. Pavel Sládek je v Socialbakers už od samého počátku. Pracoval jako SCRUM master, Senior Director of Software Engineering…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about five things that could potentially be making your website slow. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. …
 
Jerod and KBall are joined by Micro Frontends in Action author Michael Geers to discuss (you guessed it) micro frontend architecture. We ask: what is the concept? How is it similar/different to micro services? Who is it best fitted for? How do you put it in practice? And much more. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get…
 
Marc is a GraphQL expert who currently works as a platform interface engineer at Github where he builds GraphQL APIs. He previously did the same at Shopify and the experience from both of these roles has led him to write his new book, “Production Ready GraphQL”. Marc is also a frequent conference speaker and travels the world to share his knowledge…
 
Peter updates Branch's pricing model based on feedback from his ideal customers. How should he prioritize his time between so many active threads? After his cool-down week, Matt leaps into the fire of a front-end rebuild for Summit using Vue, GraphQL and Tailwind. Articles referenced in this episode: "The Value Metric" by Patrick Campbell "Netflix …
 
V8 is the JavaScript engine that runs Chrome. Every popular website makes heavy use of JavaScript, and V8 manages the execution environment of that code. The code that processes in your browser can run faster or slower depending on how “hot” the codepath is. If a certain line of code is executed frequently, that code might be optimized to run faste…
 
Jirka Bachel ze známého SCRIPTease clubu zvaného LOLO.team tentokrát roztancuje Jirku Trečáka, CEO a Co-Foundera firmy Supernova. Původem ostravský start-up Supernova si již nyní může připsat jeden výrazný úspěch – prozatím se jako jediný z ČR dostal do velmi prestižního akcelerátoru Y Combinator v Silicon Valley. Firma tam získala 150 tisíc dolarů…
 
Jiří Hlavenka v 90. letech zakládal první český e-shop Vltava.cz a později i vydavatelství Computer Press. Zároveň stál jako jeden z prvních investorů u zrodu českého miliardového startupu Kiwi.com, do kterého vložil stovky tisíc korun. Ty nakonec proměnil ve stovky milionů a dnes se již naplno věnuje investicím do dalších startupů nebo politice. V…
 
Facebook Messenger is a chat application that millions of people use every day to talk to each other. Over time, Messenger has grown to include group chats, video chats, animations, facial filters, stories, and many more features. Messenger is a tool for utility as well as for entertainment. Messenger is used both on mobile and on desktop, but the …
 
Topics include: What do people actually mean when they say "I used to use Rails, but now I use React"? Why back-end development is still a crucial part of building any web application What third-party services people are using to try and replace custom back-end code Would you default to building a Rails back-end for a React side project, or is your…
 
Divya and Jerod welcome ZEIT founder Guillermo Rauch to the show for a deep discussion on the state of JAMstack, what’s new & exciting with Next.js, and some big picture analysis of where the industry is heading. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors…
 
Topics include: An overview of the new getStaticProps, getStaticPaths, and getServerSideProps APIs How Next.js helps you serve static pages from an edge CDN automatically, without affecting the actual authoring experience Using getStaticPaths to statically pregenerate dynamic routes How the fallback feature of getStaticPaths works and lets you stat…
 
Vítejte u dalšího dílu podcastu SCRIPTease, ve kterém odhalujeme vnadné frontendy i majestátní backendy vzrušujících českých start-upů a firem. V této epizodě Jirka Bachel z vyhlášeného SCRIPTease clubu zvaného LOLO.team svlékne Juraje Masára, energického podnikatele a Co-Foundera Wallmine. Juraj má podnikání v DNA. Už od dětství stále něco tvořil …
 
Vítejte u prvního dílu podcastu SCRIPTease, kde se dozvíte vše o vnadných frontendech i majestátních backendech vzrušujících českých start-upů a firem. Historicky první pozvání přijal Jirka Brunclík ze Showmaxu. Showmax je velmi úspěšný konkurent Netflixu pro Afriku a Blízký východ, kde mu patří absolutně dominantní pozice na trhu. A ještě zajímavě…
 
On this episode, we’re joined by special guest Lea Alcantara to talk with Kitze about Sizzy, his web browser for developers & designers. We discuss how Sizzy allows you to visualize your project holistically, by showing you how it looks on multiple devices & orientations simultaneously. Sizzy is also something that Quality Assurance (QAs) will love…
 
We sit down with Tobias Koppers of webpack fame to talk about his life as a full-time maintainer of one of the most highly used (4 million+ dependent repos!) and influential tools in all of the web. Things we ask Tobias include: how he got here, how he pays himself, has he ever gotten a raise, what his typical day is like, how he decides what to wo…
 
Customers will lie to you. So will your friends and family. It's one of the most surprising things you discover when you talk to people about what you're building. Rob Fitzpatrick (@robfitz) should know. He spent years making a habit of talking to customers, only to learn the wrong lessons and have his startup flame out anyway. There had to be a be…
 
This week, Jon and Justin celebrate 100 episodes: Jon was on the Cody Story podcast awhile back. Justin, on the other hand, loves writing testimonials: Jack McDade's new course Tailwind UI Fathom Analytics "We are in our mid-life crisis of SaaS building. I think, for me, the problem is not quite knowing what's next." Is this the time we hire a busi…
 
Infrastructure-as-code allows developers to use programming languages to define the architecture of their software deployments, including servers, load balancers, and databases. There have been several generations of infrastructure-as-code tools. Systems such as Chef, Puppet, Salt, and Ansible provided a domain-specific imperative scripting languag…
 
This episode is part of our remastered greatest hits collection and features Richard Hipp, the creator of SQLite, talking with us about its history, where it came from, why it has succeeded as a database, how its development has been sustainably funded, and the how and why of it being the most widely deployed database engine in the world. Discuss o…
 
Tom Preston-Werner (co-founder of GitHub, board member at Netlify) joins the party and brings his new, opinionated, full-stack, serverless web app framework with him. Will Redwood help usher in the future Tom predicted back in 2018? We discuss that and a whole lot more on this must-listen episode. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members suppo…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about React Hooks, one year later — what’s changed, how to use them, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free develop…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about marketing during the COVID-19 crisis. Due to the current coronavirus crisis, a lot of companies are sending out a bunch of emails to their customers, updating them about how they are handling the situation amongst other things. However, while it may be necessary to do so for some co…
 
Jon and Justin are hunkered down, and reeling from COVID-19: This is moving fast, so this podcast might already be out-of-date. Difference between the restrictions in Chicago and Vernon. "It's hard to focus on Transistor and write any code." "There are all these people out there suffering, it's hard to know what to do." "You see these effects rippl…
 
S Honzou Korbelem a Lukášem Konarovským se podíváme pod pokličku Fakturoidu - online nástroje pro jednoduchou fakturaci. Robot Fakturoid pomáhá uživatelům mít přehled v podnikání už přes 10 let. Celý tým pracuje na dálku z různých koutů republiky. Jaké mají pravidla? Jak to zvládají? To se doslechneš v rozhovoru.Co se v podcastu doslechneš?Jak se r…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about daring to WFH without losing your mind during the COVID-19 crisis. With the Coronavirus epidemic going on, a lot of companies are being making their teams to work from home. This will inevitably lead to some challenges especially if a company culture and the way it has been set up i…
 
The world has changed. Acquired is changing too: we’re taking a pause from our normal episodes. The world doesn’t need stories of M&A and IPOs right now. But it does still need stories of great companies and great leaders. So we’re taking everything that we’ve put into Acquired - our format, our infrastructure, and the way we can reach all of you -…
 
A large cloud provider has high volumes of network traffic moving through data centers throughout the world. These providers manage the infrastructure for thousands of companies, across racks and racks of multitenant servers, and cables that stretch underseas, connecting network packets with their destination. Google Cloud Platform has grown steadi…
 
GraphQL is a system that allows frontend engineers to make requests across multiple data sources using a simple query format. In GraphQL, a frontend developer does not have to worry about the request logic for individual backend services. The frontend developer only needs to know how to issue GraphQL requests from the client, and these requests are…
 
Epidemie koronaviru a celostátní karanténa mají společně velmi neblahý dopad na podnikání mnoha freelancerů. Někteří dokonce přišli o většinu svého příjmu, jelikož ztratili klienty nebo třeba nemohou pořádat školení. Hostem mého dalšího rozhovoru je Jan Kvasnička, specialista na zvyšování konverzního poměru webů a stratég. Mluvili jsme o tom, jak n…
 
Tento rozhovor jsme pro vás natočili jen několik minut před jeho vydáním. Česká republika se v tu chvíli nacházela v karanténě a vláda tak omezovala mezilidský kontakt. Cílem je zamezit dalšímu šíření koronaviru. Obrací se na mě mnoho firem a dalších podnikatelů, které situace dovedla do nepříjemné krize. Některé firmy nemají finance na svůj provoz…
 
Jelikož se Česká republika v době tohoto natáčení nachází kvůli epidemii koronaviru v karanténě, řeší mnoho podnikatelů ve svých firmách velmi náročné chvíle. Některé firmy se dokonce nachází na hranici vlastní existence. Proto se snažím je co nejvíce podpořit, a to i po stránce psychické. V tomto rozhovoru mi s tím pomohl Martin Fuks, který v minu…
 
Sponzorováno: Situace v digitálních agenturách teď není zrovna jednoduchá. Firmy přicházejí o klienty, pozastavují se projekty a některé už musely přistoupit i k personálním změnám. S Petrem Mackem jsme rozebírali, jak teď celou situaci řešit a jak řídit firemní cashflow. Petr je zakladatelem podnikatelské aplikace Caflou.cz, díky které je v kontak…
 
Margareta Křížová se nejvíce proslavila díky pořadu Den D na České televizi. Dnes působí jako mentorka začínajících podnikatelů a sama se potýká s dopady aktuální krize kolem epidemie koronaviru. V rozhovoru jsme si povídali o tom, jak epidemie dopadá na malé firmy a živnostníky, co teď mají dělat zakladatelé startupů a jak sama Margareta dnes i v …
 
Česká republika je z důvodu šíření epidemie koronaviru v karanténě. Pro mnoho firem je celá situace velmi kritická, a proto se snažím zpovídat zkušené odborníky a podnikatele, kteří by těmto firmám mohli předat své zkušenosti. Natáčení probíhá na dálku, jelikož je studio MladýPodnikatel.cz uzavřeno. V těchto improvizovaných podmínkách jsem vyzpovíd…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott asks Wes about Cloudflare — which services he uses, which ones he doesn’t, why, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/s…
 
This week, Justin is joined by Marie Poulin, co-founder of Oki Doki. They discuss: 3:40 – "I used to be in the 'Ra Ra! Everyone should build a web app' crowd." 4:18 – "Now there's this feeling that maybe everyone shouldn't start a SaaS?" 9:30 – When you're starting a business, there are so many dynamics you need to get right. 13:40 – Why so many pe…
 
ReactJS developers have lots of options for building their applications, and those options are not easy to work through. State management, concurrency, networking, and testing all have elements of complexity and a wide range of available tools. Take a look at any specific area of JavaScript application development, and you can find highly varied op…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes do a part 2 about Serverless — databases, files, secrets, auth, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on…
 
The panelists discuss that latest State of JS survey. They begin talking about the merits and methods of the survey and then discuss the value you can extract from the survey. They also consider the various comparisons and trends presented by the survey and what they may mean. Panel: AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Sponsors: G2i…
 
Jason Miller and Henry Zhu do a follow up episode on the issues around running modern JavaScript for not just your own code, but rather your dependencies (what's in node_modules). Discussed are specific approaches by bundlers to change package.json fields like jsnext:main/module, general issues for library consumers and maintainers as well as brows…
 
Topics include: What Tailwind UI is and why we decided to build it How odd numbers can wreak havoc on a user interface, and how to avoid them Crafting the perfect form control Unexpected benefits of working with CSS Grid Abusing single column grids just to use gap, and why we desperately need gap support in Flexbox Links: Tailwind UI Supporting the…
 
When ReactJS became popular, frontend web development became easier. But React is just a view layer. Developers who came to React expecting a full web development framework like Ruby on Rails or Django were required to put together a set of tools to satisfy that purpose. A full-stack JavaScript framework has numerous requirements. How does it scale…
 
Dustin Schau joins the party to talk about the state of Gatsby and the changes and improvements to it in the last year. We talk about what Gatsby delivers to the front end and how it does it quickly with improvements to the build system. Dustin also fields our questions and talks about Gatsby Cloud and where things are going. Discuss on Changelog N…
 
The computer age is on the horizon, and American Airlines has a secret weapon: SABRE. Sure, the airline is top of the heap under the current pen-and-paper reservation system — the one where travel agents use a massive phonebook to look up flights, then call individual airlines to book a ticket. But they’re tired of playing phone tag. The American S…
 
Baniff and Southwest battled in court for domination over the skies. Southwest came out on top for a little while, but Baniff pushed back with prices Southwest just couldn't beat. The only way Southwest could fight back was to give the mostly male, mostly businessmen clientele something they couldn't refuse: free booze. For the first time ever, Sou…
 
In Texas in the 1960s, Rollin King had a crazy idea. He wanted to create a no-frills airline service that served San Antonio, Dallas and Houston. All he and his lawyer had to do was convince the Federal Regulations Bureau that they had no jurisdiction on flights that never left Texas. Of course getting Southwest off the ground would have been a lot…
 
Host David Brown sits down with Tristan Donovan, series writer and author of Replay: The History of Video Games, just as this console war enters uncharted territory. What’s next for Xbox, PlayStation and wild card Nintendo Switch? Hint: probably not three more generations of consoles. Plus, what a groundbreaking announcement from Microsoft could me…
 
As Nintendo burns with the failure of Wii U, Sony can’t woo PS2 users to the new Playstation 3. It vows to not make that mistake again, and the Playstation 4 prioritizes on what the gamers want: a better gaming experience. But it’s not just the focus on gaming that makes the PS4 a hit - it’s also the failure of Microsoft’s new Xbox One to deliver. …
 
Microsoft put all its efforts into it’s new console, the Xbox 360 to beat combat Sony’s market share and it looked like it was working. Thousands of consoles sold, and then suddenly, mysteriously, thousands of consoles died. Meanwhile Sony announces their new PlayStation will cost more than any console, by a lot, and it’s new processor confuses gam…
 
Sony was preparing Playstation to eventually replace personal computers. Microsoft sees that coming and goes into combat mode. Bill Gates spends more than two billion dollars to launch Microsoft’s Xbox console with innards that Gates hopes will not only put Sony on the defensive but will one day replace PCs as the future of digital home entertainme…
 
As the extreme marketing battle between Red Bull and Monster reaches unprecedented heights (128,000 feet above sea level, to be precise), a new challenger steps onto the scene. 5-hour Energy, the tiny titan in the two ounce can, quickly plows through the energy drink market, generating hundreds of millions of dollars each year and leaving a trail o…
 
As Red Bull plans its U.S. invasion, an unlikely upstart vies to beat it to market. Led by branding guru Mark Hall, the wholesome Hansen Beverage Company launches Monster, a grungy, all-American alternative to its yuppie European competitor. Not only does Hall intend to pull Hansen back from the verge of bankruptcy, his plans will position Monster …
 
It’s the early 1980s, and in Bangkok, Thailand, a jet-lagged toothpaste marketing exec named Dietrich Mateschitz has just tasted Krating Daeng, an energy tonic popular with rickshaw drivers. The flavor is repellant—it’s sickly sweet—but to Mateschitz’s surprise, it completely cures his jetlag. Suddenly, he sees a business opportunity. Energy drinks…
 
WordPress journalism and news coverage is making a comeback. I’m delighted to sit down and have a chat with my two friends in the WordPress space, Brian Krogsgard and Cory Miller, now partners at Post Status. I often joke that Post Status is a competitor to the Matt Report, truth be told, Brian and Cory are valued voices among the WordPress discour…
 
It’s another potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about Gastby vs everything, Next, Vue, Rails, working with agencies, CSS, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance mo…
 
Magnifying differences and creating distrust Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, p…
 
This week, Justin is joined by Ward Sandler from MemberSpace (launched in 2015). We explore a bunch of questions: How do you find a cofounder? Ward explains to Justin (a Canadian) what a fraternity is. What it's like doing enterprise sales. How two sales guys ended up learning design and programming. "Everybody needs to build a website for Uncle La…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about how to make servers fast! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any …
 
Agile and Scrum and Kanban, oh my! What if we take the techniques we've learned from years of project management and apply that to our homes and families? Scott talks with Agile Parent and Home Systems Strategist Yvonne Marcus about how she brought Agile home. https://www.yvonnemarcus.com/By Scott Hanselman
 
Peter Mattis (@PeterMattis, Co-founder/CTO of @CockroachDB) talks about the evolution of scalable SQL databases, the challenges of globally scalable data management, how Kubernetes has evolved to manage stateful applications, and lessons learned running Kubernetes and CockroachDB. SHOW: 438 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: MongoDB Homepage - The most popular da…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about serverless and cloud providers - the benefits, limitations, providers and more! .TECH Domains - Sponsor If you need eyes on your project, you’ll need a domain, and .TECH is perfect for representing your brand. Find out if your .TECH domain is available at go.tech/syntax2020. Use the coupon code Sy…
 
We can have both, but we should be clear about what's what Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the…
 
This week, Jon and Justin discuss: Justin's office is under construction 🛠️. How to talk about things that are hard. A review exercise from the book: The Great CEO Within (as recommended by Ben on Art of Product). It gives each founder the ability to say: "This bugs me." We've hired Helen (NamesAce) as a part-time contractor. Switching out our UI f…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Framer Motion — why it is so cool, and how it can improve animations in your projects. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at…
 
The secret to massive scale? Be a platform. Build a virtuous cycle where everyone wins, and you’ll emerge the biggest winner of all. This is what Tobi Lütke did when he built Shopify – and then opened it up to the world. Cameo appearances by: Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt (Google), Julia Hartz (Eventbrite), and Gustav Söderström (Spotify). Read a transc…
 
Topics include: What problems you run into when baking white space into components, and why your components should never contain any surrounding white space at all Layout challenges you run into due to the way the browser includes line-height in the size of text elements The trick Mark's team uses to remove surrounding white space from text element…
 
The perils of predicting the future Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please vis…
 
This week, Jon and Justin discuss: What makes a good podcast for product people? New American Dream: building, owning, selling a SaaS (Tyler Tringas) What do you worry about when you own your own software company? How would we handle an economic downturn? Why do software founders not sleep well at night? You can reply to this podcast here: Twitter:…
 
Syed Balkhi joins me to discuss the acquisition of AIO SEO. Some of the questions he answers: So who is your target customer with All in One SEO? How is the model structured? You’re directing strategy… is there a Christoff or Atchison in this setup? How does your vision for AIOSEO compare to what you see in Yoast SEO? How do you envision the free/p…
 
Read more of our 2019 takeaways in “Eight Lessons from the Distributed Podcast So Far.” Subscribe to Distributed at Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, or wherever you like to listen. To close out the year, our host Matt Mullenweg is joined once again by Automattic’s Mark Armstrong to discuss the state of distributed work as we transition i…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about running backups and a home server — Synology setups, apps, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer p…
 
Creativity and self-doubt Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.…
 
SHOW: 436 DESCRIPTION: Stephen Pinkerton (@spnktn, Product Manager @datadoghq) talks about the latest trends that Datadog has observed from monitoring serverless applications in the public cloud, adoption rates, as well as how serverless is deployed along with containers. SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: MongoDB Homepage - The most popular database for modern a…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how Zoom became the best web conferencing product in a decade. Zoom is a popular video conferencing tool used by a lot of companies around the world, from small startups to big enterprises. However, the story of how Zoom became so popular is quite remarkable, as they were going into…
 
Miroslav Uďan je spolumajitelem a ředitelem on-line služby Shoptet, která už téměř 10 let úspěšně pronajímá hotové technické řešení e-shopů. Pod palcem má už přes 16 tisíc e-shopů v Česku a na Slovensku. Ale i tahle 10letá cesta byla trnitá a nějaký ten trn se na ní může objevit prakticky kdykoliv. Dokazuje to například věčný strašák jménem „pád se…
 
After years of sitting on the sidelines of the next-generation console war, Nintendo is finally ready to make its move. But, the years it’s spent building it’s reassuring family-friendly reputation is now a weakness. Nintendo children of the 80s are all grown up, and want adult games. Sony is able to release edgier fare like Grand Theft Auto and To…
 
Nintendo decided early on that the Nintendo 64 would be a cartridge console, instead of a CD console. But CDs are much cheaper to make and have much better graphics. Game companies are upset, and defect to Sony. In a few months time, Sony has two of the most popular game series in Japan to itself. Nintendo will now have to make its own games that a…
 
This is a story about Sony and Nintendo, but it also involves a little company called Sega. Ever play Sonic the Hedgehog? That’s Sega. And during Nintendo’s domination of the US market, they were the only company able to fight back. That is, until they tried to outplay Sony. Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
 
From the moment it began, the PlayStation project was in danger. The problem was none other than PlayStations knight and chief advocate: Kutaragi. He thought the now-iconic handlebar controller design was “too different” from the flat rectangles people were used to. To make matters worse, PlayStation was getting closer and closer to launching witho…
 
It's 1949. 22-year old Hiroshi Yamauchi is the heir apparent for his family's playing card company, Nintendo. From humble beginnings as a scrappy street stall founded in Kyoto's back alleys to the largest card company in Japan by the time Yamauchi takes over, this isn't a company that backs down easily when a little competition comes in. But it was…
 
Once a symbol of 80s teenage nerdom, video games are now as common as television sets in American households. Can you imagine a world where the Sony PlayStation didn’t come out? That’s what almost happened. Originally conceived as a joint venture between Nintendo and Sony, the SNES-CD was supposed to be the bridge between Japan’s two largest tech c…
 
Venture capital investing requires an understanding of market dynamics, technology, and finance. There is also an element of human nature. Consumer trends can make or break the viability of a new product. And early stage venture investing is always a bet on a small team or individual founder. Early stage investments are usually into companies that …
 
Isn't an economy Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and …
 
Vít Horký založil svou první firmu už v 17 letech. Stál za internetovou agenturou na vývoj webů, kterou po letech úspěšně prodal. Už při jejím budování ale dostal společně s Damiánem Brhelem nápad na globální startup Brand Embassy, se kterým se zaměřil na zlepšování zákaznické péče. Ten nedávno prodal do rukou obří společnosti NICE, kde nadále půso…
 
The New Stack Editor in Chief Alex Williams sat down with Steven Wong and Dejan Bosanac at KubeCon to talk about just this. Wong is a software engineer on the Cloud-native business unit at VMWare and Bosanac is a senior software engineer at RedHat. Both are also on the Kubernetes working group that looks to address the limitations of Kubernetes on …
 
Guests: Sugu Sougoumarane & Quinton Hoole Google and other tech giants can be hard examples to follow. As organizations rush to scale their infrastructure on a mix of on-premises and cloud environments, especially on Kubernetes, they often struggle when trying to store and analyze data from stateless sources. A lot of the traditional storage databa…
 
Part of the transition to DevOps that comes with cloud native application development, has been a shift in responsibility for storage, away from dedicated specialists towards developers who are increasingly responsible for provisioning the storage for the applications they build. “People do not want storage to be a complicated task,” said Chris Mer…
 
TriggerMesh is a new serverless management platform built on top of Knative. Co-founder Sebastien Goasguen joins Adam and Craig to discuss serverless, and potential trips to space. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the we…
 
SHOW: 414 DESCRIPTION: Brian talks with Sebastien Goasguen (@sebgoa, CTO/Co-Founder at @TriggerMesh) about the evolution of the Knative project. SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: Digital Ocean Homepage Get Started Now and Get a free $50 Credit on Digital Ocean PricingWire: Monetization & Pricing Strategy for Software & Technology Innovators PricingWire - Pricing…
 
For more than 50 years, a version of Boeing's 737 aircraft has sailed the skies, dominating the market for short-range, short-haul domestic planes. The 737 is the best-selling commercial aircraft of all time. But competition in the late 1980s got fierce when Airbus entered the market with its model A320. The corporate giants would duke it out for t…
 
Topics include: Why "fixed time, variable scope" is so important for actually getting things done Integrating development and design into a single process instead of design first, develop later What it means to "shape" work before deciding to work on it What it means to "bet" on a project, and why Basecamp would rather trash a project than extend t…
 
We hope you enjoyed our series on eBay vs PayPal. Here to discuss her thoughts on the PayPal mafia alums is Kara Swisher. Swisher is the self-described "grumpy lady of tech" and host of the podcast Recode Decode. She's known for her tough takes on Silicon Valley, is Silicon Valley royalty, and even had a cameo in Season 1 of HBO's Silicon Valley. H…
 
PayPal is running out of time. The online payment service is hauling in new users, but its bottom line is bleeding red. Without a buyer to pump it full of cash soon, the company could go under. Should it take the safe route and sell out to its longtime nemesis eBay? Or should it risk the open market with an initial public offering? Why not both? Yo…
 
By late 2000, PayPal and X.com are yoked together, with X.com CEO Elon Musk leading the newly combined company. But it’s a rocky marriage: PayPal’s founders clash with their new leader over everything from his imperious management style to his choice of server platforms. Finally the PayPal loyalists decide there’s only one option left: it’s time to…
 
Remember the summer of 2000? The Olympics were in full swing and PayPal was under attack. Not from eBay, but Russian hackers. In looking for soft targets in the early days of the untethered Internet, PayPal was the fattest cow. On top of that, there are competitors, and they’re catching on fast. Between the money stolen from hackers and competitors…
 
In the midst of the dot-com boom, there's also a lot of dot-com bust. PayPal desperately needed to grow but they companies who'd raised millions more suddenly disintegrate. The solution was so simple it seemed almost illegal - let the converted proselytize. And they do to incredible results. It doesn't take long for eBay to notice but there's nothi…
 
As eBay gathers steam, a libertarian chess champion and a programmer who fled Communist Ukraine team up to change the world with their encryption software. But when their plan to piggyback on the ubiquitous Palm Pilot hits a snag, they stumble upon a new idea. The concept is so revolutionary, it will change the landscape of e-commerce and turn the …
 
At the dawn of the dotcom era, a Silicon Valley tech geek on a personal vendetta rolls out the world’s first e-commerce site. Vintage lunchboxes? Second-hand guitars? B-list celebrity autographs? It all finds a home on AuctionWeb, and before long the site’s growth is skyrocketing. But founder Pierre Omidyar isn’t prepared for the infrastructure cha…
 
We're kicking off a new decade by going back in time time to 1999, just 10 years after the birth of the internet. Our guest today is Lee Byron. He takes us on a tour of the early web and personal home pages. And connects the dots between PHP and technologies like React and GraphQL. His work — inside Facebook during a critical pivot to mobile — prov…
 
It’s 2011 and Airbus and Boeing are battling for the biggest deal in commercial aviation history. American Airlines is looking to buy 460 single-aisle airplanes and with the European jet giant going all out to win the contract, Boeing’s under pressure. But when the U.S. plane maker makes a daring strike to win over American, it sets off a chain of …
 
It’s the 2000s and after years of talk, Airbus is pushing ahead with its plan to build the biggest passenger jet in the world. But while Airbus is thinking bigger, Boeing’s thinking faster. It’s designing a near-supersonic aircraft called the Sonic Cruiser that it reckons will put some zip into its sales. But market forces, scandal and production c…
 
It’s the late 1980s and following the A320 crash at the Habsheim Air Show in eastern France, the safety of Airbus’s computerized flight system is being called into question. But Boeing’s got troubles too. Airlines aren’t warming to its latest product proposal, it’s losing market share, and Airbus is plotting a strike against its iconic 747 jumbo je…
 
René Müller položil základy řetězce Fæncy Fries na poctivé hranolky v roce 2016, když se původně na chvíli vrátil ze studií v Nizozemsku. Pak měl ale nehodu na motorce, a když už musel zůstat nějaký čas doma v Ostravě, rozhodl se se spolužákem Janem Haščákem zkusit vlastní byznys. Ve vypůjčeném friťáku od babičky začali testovat první odrůdy brambo…
 
Tomáš Čupr se v posledních letech věnuje hlavně svému projektu Rohlík.cz, internetovému obchodu s potravinami. V roce 2019 s ním hodlá expandovat do zahraničí, vybral si pro to Maďarsko. "Tamní trh je výrazně větší než český, v našem segmentu tam ale zatím nikdo moc nepůsobí," říká v rozhovoru pro server Lupa.cz.…
 
Vytvořil grafický editor, který využívají po celém světě statisíce lidí, a který je označován za "webový Photoshop". Na programu Photopea pracuje programátor Ivan Kuckir už pět let. "Dělal jsem na tom ve svém volné čase, už jsem s tím konečně spokojený," říká Ivan Kuckir v podcastu pro server Lupa.cz.…
 
Poslední čtyři roky působil David Pavlík ve firmě SpaceX vizionáře Elona Muska, zkušenosti má i z Microsoftu, Netflixu nebo Amazonu. Od července je šéfem informatiky v Kiwi.com. „Amazon je už tak dokonalý, že jde z něho trošku strach,“ říká v rozhovoru pro Lupa.cz.
 
What, exactly, does "win at all costs" mean? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, p…
 
O reklamě a její tvorbě vám bude dnes vyprávět Jan Vašík z kreativní agentury Fairy Tailors. Honza v rozhovoru vysvětlí nejen to, co jeho firma dělá, poradí vám také, jak o reklamě a značce vůbec přemýšlet a jak jí dále rozvíjet. V podcastu pro vás má Dan Tržil připravenou také důležitou zprávu a tak prosím, užijte si dnešní díl. "Je blbost se zamě…
 
Software has changed the way the world functions. The rapid pace of change has made it difficult to know how to navigate the new world. Knowledge workers who want to keep advancing in their careers develop a strategy of continuous learning in order to adapt to these changes. O’Reilly Media has existed for almost 40 years, providing resources for th…
 
Smile, you're being watched Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimb…
 
How do you find joy in your life? Our host, Reid Hoffman, finds it through friendship, and the genuine, honest, and intimate conversations it brings. In this special episode of Meditative Story, from the same producers as Masters of Scale, Reid shares his passion for connecting with others by asking big questions. Read a transcript of Reid Hoffman'…
 
I created Post Status in January 2013 and started the Club in January 2015. January 2020 marks another huge milestone for this community and business. I’m very excited to share that Cory Miller is now an equal partner of Post Status. Cory purchased half the business and will be working with me in the day-to-day management, writing, community engage…
 
GraphQL has become a core piece of infrastructure for many software applications. GraphQL is used to make requests that are structured as GraphQL queries and responded to through a GraphQL server. The GraphQL server processes the query and fetches the response from the necessary databases, APIs, and backend services. Around 2016, when GraphQL was b…
 
Topics include: What is Alpine and what does it replace? How does Alpine compare to Vue? How does Alpine compare to Stimulus? “Why not just use vanilla JavaScript you dummy?” How Alpine works internally Patterns for extracting reusable behaviours with Alpine The Alpine roadmap Sponsors: Tuple, try the best pair programming app out there for free fo…
 
Welcome to 2020 — on this year’s “State of the ‘log’” episode Jerod and I look back at our favorite moments from 2019 and forward to 2020 and beyond. We talk through our most popular episodes, our personal favorites, our 10-year anniversary, the excitement we have for Brain Science our newest podcast, it’s for the curious! And we also look forward …
 
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber the panel interviews Sean Grove from OneGraph; asking him questions about GraphQL tooling and common complaints about GraphQL. Sean starts by explaining what GraphQL is and how it benefits frontend developers. GraphiQL is a frontend open sourced tool produced by OneGraph, Sean explains how this handy tool simpli…
 
Show DescriptionAndy Bell brings his collection of side projects to the podcast to talk about including Piccalilli, Boiler Form, Web Components Club, Hylia for Eleventy, and Front End Challenges Club. Listen on Website →GuestsAndy BellGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterA freelance web designer who’s trying to make everyone’s experience on the web be…
 
Velké zpravodajské weby musí přejít na placený obsah, jinak čím dál víc budou klouzat po povrchu a nebudou poskytovat kvalitní texty, soudí novinář, publicista, pedagog a technologický analytik Petr Koubský. V rozhovoru pro Lupa.cz komentuje úvahy řady českých mediálních domů zavést placený obsah a věnuje se také hlavním událostem, které podle něj …
 
Češi jsou v e-commerce velmi úspěšní, i proto tu existuje přes 43 tisíc e-shopů, říká Tomáš Braverman, šéf největšího českého srovnávače cen Heureka.cz. V rozhovoru pro Lupa.cz mluví i o tom, jestli a zda vůbec vstoupí na český trh americký kolos Amazon. A komentuje také to, co si myslí o fungování tuzemského e-shopu s módou Zoot, který není úplně …
 
Podmínky pro příchod nového mobilního operátora jsou lepší než v roce 2013, říká bývalý náměstek ministra obchodu a průmyslu Ondřej Malý. V rozhovoru pro server Lupa.cz komentuje i nové balíčky mobilních operátorů, kteří začali nabízet "neomezená data".
 
Markéta Přenosilová, která přijala pozvání do dnešního dílu podcastu Na vlně podnikání, působí jako ředitelka Startup departmentu ve společnosti CzechInvest. Markéta se také aktivně snaží zvyšovat povědomí o českém začínajícím ekosystému. V novém dílu podcastu se dozvíte nejen, o tom jak CzechInvest pomáhá českým startupům růst, ale o tom CzechInve…
 
Hostem dnešního dílu podcastu Na vlně podnikání je CEO veleúspěšného českého startupu productboard Hubert Palán. Hubert vytvořil nástroj pro všechny produktové manažery a uspěl s ním až v Silicon Valley. Posluchačům vysvětlí, jak pro svůj výrobek najít zákazníky a jak pro zákazníky najít ten nejlepší výrobek. Už jako produktový manažer vymýšlel Hub…
 
Martin a Petr Kasovi vybudovali a úspěšně prodali internetový obchod Kasa.cz a nyní se šestým rokem věnují svému lékárenskému projektu Pilulka. Firma, která začala prodávat léčiva čistě online, má dnes také síť kamenných lékáren a představuje zdárný příklad splynutí kamenného a digitálního světa. Za loňský rok vygenerovala více než miliardový obrat…
 
It’s the late 1970s and Airbus is on cloud nine after securing a breakthrough deal with Eastern Airlines. But Boeing’s not taking the consortium’s intrusion into American airspace lightly. And it’s going to use every trick in the book to take down the European challenger. But with help from some powerful friends and a bold idea that’s going to tran…
 
So the world can make it better Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit a…
 
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant sat down with Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate at Google. Topics covered included: the extensibility of Kubernetes, and why it has become the platform that other platforms are being built on top of; creating event-driven architectures and deploying these onto Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) platforms like the K…
 
On this episode of if/else, host Mayuko Inoue looks at the past, present, and future of container orchestration. The start of a new decade feels like a good time to take stock of some of the momentous changes that have occurred over the past decade in software development and deployment, and to look ahead at some of the technologies that will have …
 
Host David Brown chats with series writer Tristan Donovan, author of Fizz: How Soda Shook Up the World, about some of the juicy tidbits that didn’t make the final series. Like Fanta’s roots in Nazi Germany, Pepsi’s frantic struggle to make sure Coca-Cola didn’t beat it into space, and why Coca-Cola bottles have that iconic silhouette. And then ther…
 
Coke continues to grapple with Pepsi’s winning ads, but as Y2K nears both companies realize this isn’t just a cola war anymore. There’s more backlash for both companies, this time from schools. Coke and Pepsi are now seen as allies in America’s obesity. Both companies consider this but choose drastically different paths for the future. One gets as …
 
With the Pepsi Challenge under attack by Coke, Pepsi needs a new ad campaign. So the company turns for inspiration to the biggest pop star in the world: Michael Jackson. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has a new chief executive who’s convinced tinkering with Coca-Cola’s prized formula is the key to winning the cola wars. He’ll stop at nothing to bring Coca-Co…
 
Welcome to the Pepsi Generation. As Pepsi fires up a hot new ad campaign, Coca-Cola starts getting nervous. But a sudden plane detour through Ireland gives Coke executive Bill Backer inspiration for one of the most iconic ads of the 20th century. It seems Coke is on top once again—but Pepsi has another trick up its sleeve. The company is out for bl…
 
With world war on the horizon, Coca-Cola and Pepsi face a supply crisis. How to get enough sugar to continue bottling their sweet fizzy goodness? One man has the answer -- to secure its supply line, Coke must sell itself as the all-American cola. For GIs and liberated citizens the world over, Coca-Cola will become a symbol of hope. But the company’…
 
The cola cops are coming. Pepsi, an upstart Coca-Cola imitator, grabs its rival’s attention by serving up its own beverage to unsuspecting soda fountain customers. Coca-Cola moves fast -- but it’s not enough to stop Charles Guth, Pepsi-Cola’s new owner and the head of Loft Candy. He stays one step ahead of Coke with his dirty business practices. It…
 
In turn of the century Atlanta, pharmacist John Pemberton has invented a dynamite health tonic with some secret ingredients his customers can’t get enough of. There’s only one problem. With the city about to go dry, the temperance authorities are coming for him. Pemberton needs to cook up a new recipe, fast — before his own demons tear him apart. A…
 
Microsoft has officially won the battle against Netscape, but for Bill Gates, the browser war is far from over. The federal government has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, and called Gates to Washington, D.C. for questioning. Hotshot prosecutor David Boies aims to show that Microsoft used its monopoly on PC operating systems to drive N…
 
To compete with Netscape, Bill Gates is forced to do the one thing he hates most: give tech away for free. He bundles Internet Explorer with Windows, effectively making his browser ubiquitous--and Netscape’s redundant. Suddenly, Netscape, the company that launched the dot-com boom and shattered records with its IPO, finds itself on life support. Bu…
 
It’s summer 1995, and Bill Gates is worried about the sudden rise of the Internet. In the world of computers, Gates is used to being in the driver’s seat. Now it seems he’s not even in the car. � Marc Andreessen has just launched the latest version of Netscape Navigator. It’s faster and more stable than the last version, and still, inexplicably, fr…
 
It’s 1974, and a young programmer named Paul Allen has just caught a glimpse of the world’s first personal computer, the Altair 8800. It has the potential to change the computing landscape forever — but it doesn’t yet have an operating system. Altair’s developers sank every dollar they had into its hardware, banking that someone else would figure o…
 
Two disgruntled tech whizzes, Jim Clark and Marc Andreessen, join forces to exact revenge on the companies that wronged them, building a browser so fast and powerful that it wipes their competitors off the face of the web. In private, they call it a “Mosaic Killer,” but in public, it’s called “Netscape Navigator.” The launch of their new browser wi…
 
It’s 1992, and in the basement of the chemistry building at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, two computer science students are working on a new web browser. Up to this point, browsing has made up less than one percent of all internet traffic, but Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina are about to change all that. Fueled by a combination of P…
 
Egg McMuffins, Croissan’wiches and coffee. Today’s fast food fight is all about breakfast time. Wall Street Journal reporter Julie Jargon joins to talk about where Burger King and McDonald’s are headed, the rise of eating at home, and how fast-casual chains are taking a bite out of the market. Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Privacy Poli…
 
In this episode I catch up with Kelsey Hightower about how to navigate your career in tech and what the Kubernetes landscape is going to look like in 2020. Kelsey Hightower is a Staff Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform and has worn every hat possible throughout his career in tech but most enjoys leadership roles focused on making things ha…
 
It's the One Year Anniversary of On-Call Nightmares. When I set out to start this podcast, there were a few people on a list that i just felt I needed to speak to. I finally checked off the first name I had on the list. Episode 45 is a conversation with Google Principal Developer Advocate, Kelsey Hightower. Kelsey Hightower is a Technologist workin…
 
It’s a new century and times are tough for the burger giants. Burger King’s in a rut and McDonald’s is about to report its first loss in nearly 40 years. Both brands need to reinvent themselves fast. But can they come up with strategies robust enough to shake off the coming economic crisis? Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Privacy Policy …
 
Burger King is under pressure. McDonald’s is wowing the nation with a new way to eat chicken and Wendy’s is quickly closing in on the number two fast food spot. Backed into a corner, Burger King prepares to bite back with an ad campaign attacking its rivals directly. The heat is on and the burger wars are about to get dirty. It’s a game of kitchen …
 
It’s the 1970s, and the burger barons are turning to TV advertising to propel profits skyward. McDonald’s is betting that a little song and dance can give it the competitive edge, but Burger King is stepping up their ads as well: debuting a killer new slogan that’s sure to set it on a collision course with Burger Chef. And while the fast food wars …
 
By the mid-1960s, Americans have developed a taste for fast, delicious, affordable food — and they’re demanding more. U.S. fast food franchises — McDonald’s, Burger King and Burger Chef — know that if they want to feed America and win the burger wars, they’re going to have to grow. But Wall Street is still reluctant to invest in a bunch of burger c…
 
It’s the late 1950s and fry cooks are flipping as fast as they can. But McDonald’s and Insta-Burger King’s desire for national success far outstrips their ability to deliver. It’s not enough to just make a better burger: bad contracts, bad equipment, limited capital and investors who don’t believe in 15-cent burgers threaten to stop the race in its…
 
It’s 1948, and somewhere around the edge of the Mojave Desert, a drive-in restaurant is making waves. It's called McDonald’s and it’s like no burger joint anyone’s seen before—a carhop-free eatery with lightning fast service, and shockingly low prices. But McDonald’s proprietors aren’t dreaming as big as the entrepreneurs traveling to California to…
 
Electric. Diesel. Driverless. Automobile Magazine’s New York Bureau Chief, Jamie Kitman, joins to talk about the latest developments in the car industry and what’s next for Ferrari and Lamborghini. Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not…
 
It is 1997. For decades, Lamborghini has struggled to survive as a company, and to compete with its nemesis Ferrari. All that is about to change. Volkswagen buys Lambo and injects it with cash and bulletproof German engineering. For the first time ever, Lamborghini can finally compete with Ferrari with a full line of cars—and serious racing. The re…
 
It’s 1970. At his factory in Italy, Ferruccio Lamborghini is desperate to build a car that can outdo his rival, Enzo Ferrari, whose Ferrari factory is just 20 miles away. With the help of genius designers and engineers, Lamborghini comes up with what many car fans still today call the most outrageous model ever to roll down a road. Throughout the d…
 
It’s the early 1960s. In Maranello, Italy, Enzo Ferrari has made a name for himself building the most exotic road cars in the world. But when a dissatisfied customer named Ferruccio Lamborghini shows up to complain about his Ferrari’s busted clutch, Enzo refuses to accept blame, accusing Lamborghini of not knowing how to drive. Lamborghini vows rev…
 
It's been a hard fought battle for decades, and in the 1970s there's no signs of Ford or Chevrolet slowing down. But this time they're fighting on new grounds, ones dominated by Japanese cars. Honda, Toyota and Datsun dominate the market, and Ford and Chevy seem like they're just... running out of gas. Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Pri…
 
In the 1960s, the biggest generation of Americans of all time are reaching driving age. They want cars, and they want them to be fast and powerful, and they want them now. The best showcase for these cars is by winning races, and in the 1960s, Ford and Chevy are gunning for each other at every turn. Support us by supporting our sponsors! See Privac…
 
FDR believed that WWII was a contest of mass production. Whoever could build the most trucks, tanks, guns and airplanes would come out on top. What power could defeat the United States of America and its massive automobile industry? But for Roosevelt’s arsenal to work automakers will have to put aside their rivalries and retool. Support us by suppo…
 
In 1896, Henry Ford puttered around Detroit streets testing his “Quadricycle.” This was the whimsical beginning to a revolution that redesigned the landscape of America. Cars changed the way America lived, worked, ate, shopped, and listened to music. And more than 100 years ago, the entire industry was a group of men, whose names are now emblazoned…
 
It’s 1970 and the Boeing 747 is finally airborne. But bringing this behemoth to market has taken Boeing to the edge of collapse. And it will take years of belt-tightening and perseverance to overcome this jumbo hangover. Luckily, the Seattle manufacturer’s competition is in disarray and its major American rivals, Douglas and Lockheed, are in even d…
 
It’s the 1950s, the dawn of the jet age. And leading the world into this era of faster, less shaky flights is the British-made De Havilland Comet. But when disaster strikes, a hungry American military plane maker called Boeing spots a golden opportunity to break into the civil aviation big leagues. And as Boeing ascends, America’s grip on the aircr…
 
When the Kubernetes project was started, Amazon Web Services was the dominant cloud provider. Most of the code that runs AWS is closed source, which prevents an open ecosystem from developing around AWS. Developers who deploy their application onto AWS are opting into a closed, controlled ecosystem, which has both costs and benefits. The software i…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob reflects back on his goals of 2019 and shares some lessons that are broadly applicable to founders/entrepreneurs. He also shares how he "unplugged" from the internet/devices while on a recent vacation with his family and the benefits he experienced.Items mentioned in this episode: MicroC…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what founders should do after their startup has failed. We hear a lot about startups that succeed and do very well, however, what is not talked about very much is the number of startups that fail and how these failures can affect a founder negatively. So in this episode, Steli and H…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Fred Schott about Pika Pkg, a new kind of package registry for the modern web. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free de…
 
Can you hack it? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and …
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to develop free tools and use them to market your business. Marketing your business is essential but can be quite expensive. A great way to generate leads for your business is by developing a free tool that solves a problem for your prospects and leads them to want your main product. In this…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about product expansion for your business.They highlight the next steps to product development and how to expand or diversify. They also review other businesses and the effects that product expansion decisions have made to their business. Product expansion strategies, can create new oppor…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about Product-Market Fit. They guide you on the path to identifying if your product is well placed to succeed in its target market and how to define what it means for you and your business. Perfect Product-Market Fit is the dream of every startup, imagine your product flying off the shelv…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about startup handicaps. According to Steli, a startup handicap is anything that you believe gives you a disadvantage in succeeding with your startup or as an entrepreneur. And this is something that a lot of founders struggle with and prevents them from being successful with their busine…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what startups should do once they launch a product. For many Startups, launching and selling a product can seem like the end of a long journey. However, it’s really only just the beginning. It’s great to have a strong product launch, but if the launch of the product is not managed p…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what startups should and shouldn’t do before launching a product. The startup world is very competitive. Everyday, new products and services are launched. A great way to ensure that your launch goes successfully is to conduct a pre-launch marketing campaign. In this episode, Steli a…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what founders should do when they are just starting out on their journey. Choosing an idea for a business is one of the most exciting and fundamental parts of starting a business. However, it can be one of the most difficult things to do as most founders have many ideas and struggle…
 
David Cramer joined the show to talk about the recent license change of Sentry to the Business Source License from a BSD 3-clause license. We talk about the details that triggered this change, the specifics of the BSL license and its required parameters, the threat to commercial open source products like Sentry, his concerns for the “open core” mod…
 
Learn what makes the programming language Rust a unique technology, such as the memory safety guarantees that enable more people to write performant systems-level code. Scott talks to Rust core contributor Carol Nichols about what she's so excited about Rust and the future.By Scott Hanselman
 
A cloud provider gives a developer low-cost compute infrastructure on-demand. Cloud providers can be divided up into two categories: Layer 1 cloud providers and Layer 2 cloud providers. A Layer 1 cloud provider such as Amazon Web Services owns server hardware and sells compute infrastructure as a commodity. A Layer 2 cloud provider purchases comput…
 
Herd immunity and relentless change Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please vis…
 
Jon and Justin talk about: American Thanksgiving Is it better for a product to be simple? The benefits of having a "smaller menu." Why we started a private podcast for our advisors and trusted friends "My opinion is you need to grow fast and become THE platform for managing your podcast. Consider raising venture money." But, if we add investment mo…
 
When Taylor Otwell (@taylorotwell) first sat down to create Laravel, he had no idea it would be the seed of an ecosystem that would revitalize an entire programming language. He was just building it for himself. In the years to come, his "build it for myself" strategy would continue to pay off, resulting in numerous million-dollar products such as …
 
The truth about Thanksgiving Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akim…
 
Topics include: What were the first feature/change ideas that got the wheels turning for Vue 3 How Vue's underlying VNode data structure is changing and how that affects users who work directly with render functions How the h function works in Vue 3 and how it helps you write code that's more composable How many breaking changes are just removing d…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about making courses — techniques, best practices, things to avoid, and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from …
 
The Flywheel is strong with this one. We dive deep into the origins of one of the boldest business strategy decisions of our time: Disney CEO Bob Iger’s attempt to buck the Innovator’s Dilemma - and forego billions of dollars in cashflow from Netflix and pay TV providers - in order to establish a direct distribution relationship with its customers …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about Fundraising for startups. When it comes to funding a startup, previously, you had two options to choose from self-fund your start or get VC funding. Now times have changed and there are more funding options available to founders. In this week’s episode, Steli and Hiten talk about ho…
 
HTTP is a protocol that allows browsers and web applications to communicate across the Internet. Everyone knows that HTTP is doing some important work, because “HTTP” is at the beginning of most URLs that you enter into your browser. You might be familiar with the request/response model, and HTTP request methods such as GET, PUT, and POST. But unle…
 
And its name is capitalism Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo…
 
Plenty of blame to go around... Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit a…
 
Noah, a.k.a. Svelte Master, is from Indiana and recently moved to San Francisco. He has been given title Computational Linguist by SoundHound. He starts the show by talking about his Youtube channel all about Svelte. Svelte is a JavaScript framework similar to React and Vue. When you write components, Svelte will compile it into Vanilla JS, CSS, or…
 
Justin is interviewed by Noah and Ben from the Product Journey podcast: Should you build an audience first? Why finding the right market is the first filter you should use on your idea. Justin also shares some stuff he's changed his mind about this past year. ★ Thanks to our sponsors: Postmark. Postmark delivers your transactional email to customer…
 
Patrik Šimek je spoluzakladatel automatizační platformy Integromat, která propojuje aplikace a snaží se eliminovat opakující se práci. Automatizace také odstraňují případnou lidskou chybu. Český Integromat má také rozsáhlý přesah do zahraničí a používají ho i velké firmy jako například Adidas, Uber nebo Cisco.A co se v podcastu doslechneš?- Čemu se…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the new 16" MacBook Pro and how it performs as a web development machine. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution fro…
 
ES Modules are unflagged in Node 13. What does this mean? Can we use them yet? We chat with Mikeal, our resident expert, and find out. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in m…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes bring you an entire episode of sick picks — the 2019 gift guide! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building p…
 
Show DescriptionZach Leatherman stops by the show to talk about his static site generator, Eleventy, as well as look back at his Front End Engineer Manifesto from 2012 and see how it holds up in 2019. Listen on Website →GuestsZach LeathermanGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterWeb craftsperson. Created Eleventy. Works at Filamentgroup. Links Eleventy …
 
SHOW: 427 DESCRIPTION: Brian reviews the big themes from AWS re:Invent 2019, as well as “most” of the new announcements. SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: MongoDB Homepage - The most popular database for modern applications MongoDB Atlas - MongoDB-as-a-Service on AWS, Azure and GCP Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starti…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about new CSS Logical Properties. Hasura - Sponsor Hasura is an open source real-time GraphQL engine. It connects to your databases & microservices and instantly gives you a production-ready GraphQL API. Check it out at Hasura.io. Show Notes 2:27 - The Box Model 5:32 - Grid and Flexbox 10:17 - Widths and Heig…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about revenue model sharing for startups. While revenue or profit-sharing is a good option for attracting quality employees to your startup knowing when and how to distribute profits with your employees can be a challenge, especially for self-funded companies. In today’s episode, Steli an…
 
Topics include: What Inertia.js is and what problem it solves Why Inertia is more like a protocol than a framework How navigation works in Inertia How form submissions work in Inertia How Inertia automatically updates your assets for visitors when you update your code Handling flash messages and validation errors work Building applications with per…
 
Are you an imposter? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link …
 
Thinking about time Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link a…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike walk you through some of the talks and key takeways from MicroConf Europe 2019.Items mentioned in this episode: MicroConf MicroConf Europe Balsamiq HubSpot picture of an evening reception at MicroConf Europe 2019 at Vala Beach TranscriptRob: In this episode of Startups for the R…
 
Today on the show we have esteemed Kubernetes thought-leader, Kelsey Hightower, with us. We did not prepare a topic as we know that Kelsey presents talks and features on podcasts regularly, so we thought it best to pick his brain and see where the conversation takes us. We end up covering a mixed bag of super interesting Kubernetes related topics. …
 
In this episode, I chat with a powerhouse combo of Kelsey Hightower and Jérôme Petazzoni, who's combined influence in the container space can not be overstated. I was a bit nervous for this one, having such big stars on the show n' all, but I think it went great as we dove into various Kubernetes and container topics. This is surely "one for the bo…
 
Topics include: What exactly is a finite state machine? Why trying to keep track of a component's status using boolean flags is leads to bugs and complex code Why it makes so much more sense to keep track of a component's state using some sort of label How simple it can actually be to implement UI component logic with a state machine and why you sh…
 
Photo credit: Elisabeth Fall Ben Horowitz started Loudcloud with Marc Andreessen in 1999. He ran the company for eight years and chronicled his experience in his first book The Hard Thing About Hard Things. In his time running Loudcloud, the dotcom bubble burst, but Loudcloud needed cash so badly that he took the company public in 2001. Loudcloud w…
 
In this episode, Scott and I dig into his world as an indie developer within the WordPress landscape. Scott has long used JavaScript as a core technology with AppPresser. I think he's on the forefront of thinking about various technologies that are newer to WordPress but out in full force in other worlds. Scott is really into JAMstack (JavaScript, …
 
Hosts new and old gather together for this special episode of the podcast! We’ll talk about our favorite episodes of the year, the coolest things from 2019, and wrap up another great year together doing what we love! Happy Holidays to all of our listeners, and we’ll see you in the new year! Top episodes of the year GCP Podcast Episode 173: Cloud Ru…
 
Do it anyway Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and pres…
 
Jon and Justin talk about: The new corporate condo in the french alps, Crazy to think about where we were last year when we recorded this episode. Spotify's growing market share What happened to our dynamic content feature? A big rant about Apple Podcasts ★ Thanks to our sponsors: Postmark. Postmark delivers your transactional email to customers on…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, the tables have turned as Tracy Osborn interviews Rob about his past year. They talk life after Drip, focusing on the backstory of TinySeed and the ups and downs that have come along since its launch.Items mentioned in this episode: TinySeed TracyOsborn TranscriptRob: In today's episode of S…
 
The Co-founder of Benchmark Capital & Wealthfront explains the most important goal of a startup: how do you find product-market fit? As the man who coined the term, he’s the expert—and in this episode, he also shares lessons learned from legendary startup super performers such as Scott Cook, Reed Hastings, Don Valentine, and many others.…
 
Matt and Peter review the 7 days since the launches of Branch and Summit to decide where to focus next. Peter upgrades Branch's onboarding flow, while Matt measures the number of users at each stage of activation. Matt describes his desire for a shared vocabulary for strategy at Summit. On the web: Matt Wensing on Twitter Peter Suhm on Twitter Summ…
 
Dave Teare is the co-founder and official "heart and soul" of 1Password, which recently raised $200 million in its first round of venture capital. Basecamp is a longtime happy customer of 1Password and also a longtime critic of venture capital, so the funding announcement led to some back-and-forth on Twitter between Basecamp co-founder David Heine…
 
Basecamp has a long history of experimenting with "freemium" models and recently launched its most generous free plan yet: Basecamp Personal. Co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson talk about the debate and data analysis that went into the launch, what makes this a little scary, and why it's healthy for a business to experiment. Show …
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, I bring on James Laws and Kevin Stover -- cofounders of Saturday Drive, the parent company of Ninja Forms -- to discuss w…
 
Guest host Tim Ferriss shares advice you’ll want to etch into stone: the Ten Commandments of Startup Success. We teamed up with Tim’s own podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, to bring you this special remix of actionable lessons from Masters of Scale Season One, including previously unaired insights from Airbnb’s Brian Chesky, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg …
 
Acquired kicks off our China tech mini-series by teaming up with the best in the business: Hans and Zara from GGV’s 996 Podcast! Together we cover the largest technology IPO in the world since fellow China tech giant Alibaba in 2014: Xiaomi, where Hans has been an investor and board member from the very beginning. This episode is chock full of hist…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about knowing who you are as an entrepreneur. As a founder, it’s important to be aware of your strengths and your weaknesses – self-awareness. Not being aware of your weaknesses, can lead to a situation when your team loses respect for you. And this can ultimately lead to the demise of yo…
 
Google, TV Guide and the creation of modern culture Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show n…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to design and write effective Calls-To-Actions (CTA). In the marketing world, a call to action is a prompt on a website, email or social media that tells the user to take some specified action. Call to actions generally takes the form of a button or hyperlink and are typically w…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to work successfully with designers. Working with a designer can be quite challenging, especially when you’re not a designer. From choosing one to giving them feedback on their work, to actually getting feedback from them. Managing your interaction with a designer requires some …
 
We’re joined by C J Silverio, aka ceejbot on Twitter, aka 2nd hire and former CTO at npm Inc. We talk with Ceej about her recent JS Conf EU talk titled “The Economies of Open Source” where she laid our her concerns with the JavaScript language commons being owned by venture capitalists. Currently the JavaScript language commons is controlled by the…
 
V dalším díle zasedli za natáčecí pultík Kateřina Bláhová, Luu Ly a Honza Klat. Tématem byly platy v IT. Nehoráznost, opulentnost, všechno stranou, v tomhle díle se totiž dozvíte nejenom jak se pohybují platové úrovně, proč jsou PHP vývojáři chudí příbuzní, že nejvíc se rentuje být SAP konzultantem, proč se někdy těžko přidává, že spravedlivý systé…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about personal finances for founders. One of the biggest mistakes founders make without realizing it, is neglecting to manage their own personal finances while they focus on starting, building and scaling their startups. This can be disastrous if it goes wrong as not paying attention to y…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about meditation for founders. Meditation is an ancient practice that helps those who do it control their mind and consequently their lives. It’s a practice that is becoming increasingly common in the startup world and this isn’t surprising as meditation has many benefits. In this episode…
 
Growing the cocoa needed to produce chocolate on the scale a company like Mars or Hershey needs is an immense undertaking. One serious consequence chocolate producers are now facing is deforestation in countries that grow the cocoa for the world's chocolate demands. The Washington Post reports that in 2017, 40 football fields of tropical forests we…
 
In this episode, Lawrence talks with actor, writer and comedian, Ricky Gervais about the science of comedy, the comedy of religion, and the religion of free speech. He also gets a mind-bending, personal science lesson from Lawrence. See the exclusive, full HD videos of all episodes at www.patreon.com/originspodcast immediately upon their release. T…
 
Time to build your own Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.lin…
 
We continue our China Tech series with perhaps the most incredible entrepreneurial journey in history: Alibaba and its indefatigable founder, Jack Ma. How did an unknown 30 year-old English teacher from a second tier Chinese city build the world’s 7th largest company by market cap (and the largest in China) in just 20 short years? This is one story…
 
You can bootstrap your business to scale, but you'll have to make your own luck. Nobody knows this better than Mailchimp's Ben Chestnut. He used a DIY ethos to grow a $600M company without ever raising a dollar of outside funding. The Mailchimp story is the exception to Reid's rule (always raise more money than you think you need!). The episode exp…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about customer acquisition strategies. Based on a themarketingstudent.com article, they break down the difference between strategies versus tactics and how to think about your acquisition strategy.Items mentioned in this article: Zoom YouCanBook.Me MicroConf Europe Equipmen…
 
Ben is working on marketing plans for Tuple and it’s associated Pair Programming Guide. So, what does someone he admires think of his growth and content marketing plans? In this episode, Ben’s special guest is Julian Shapiro, who shares lesser known growth tactics he has used in his content marketing to be successful. Today’s Topics Include: Write …
 
Ondřej Bartoš je jeden z předních venture kapitálových investorů u nás. Na konci 90. let spoluzakládal a řídil několik společností v oblasti správy událostí, poradenství a IT. Relativně brzy si uvědomil, že nemá, co je zapotřebí, aby se skutečně úspěšný podnikatel stal, a tak se stal konzultantem a andělským investorem. Je též spoluvlastníkem Credo…
 
Derrick is away, so Ben welcomes Jason Cohen, CTO of WP Engine and four-time entrepreneur. Jason knows a thing or two about startups and mentoring them to achieve profitability and growth. Jason is a straight talker and tells it like it is to get to solutions sooner. He encourages bootstrap founders to find an advisor who aligns with their goals. Y…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about their 10 key takeaways from MicroConf 2018.Items mentioned in this episode: MicroConf Videos On-Demand MicroConf Recap Stripe Teachable BoardGameTables TranscriptsRob: In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Mike and I talk about the 10 key takeaways from Micr…
 
The guys discuss gorilla conference marketing and how they promoted Honeybadger back when they could barely afford to attend the conference, let alone a sponsorship. Also discussed is turning Honeybadger's unprofessionalism into a marketing strength, dealing with swag logistics, and why you should never wear a blazer to a dev conference. Full trans…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about all of their favorite web dev resources — a full episode of sick picks! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at LogRocket. Sho…
 
Jon and Justin are tracking a bunch of stuff this week: We're moving from WordPress to Statamic CMS "I had no idea how to set up PHP on my laptop." We want to treat our marketing site the same way we work on our product We're trying to optimize our PageSpeed (our current mobile score is 63, we want to get over 90) "And then you came in a like a mag…
 
Recently Pat Flynn talked about the “new, hot marketing tool” that isn’t new but is often forgotten: email. Well today’s guest, Ajay Goel, has built a business around the fact that there are lots of people who haven’t forgotten it, and for the scores of people who are remembering its importance. Ajay buil GMass, a gmail extension that allows you to…
 
Patrick Campbell (@Patticus) grew up as farm boy from Wisconsin. But after getting tired of working in bureaucratic environments, he cashed out his 401k to bootstrap his own business in 2012. Patrick joined the show to discuss the importance of finding the root cause of problems in your startup, to talk about why pricing and churn are major levers …
 
Webflow is a platform for building applications without programming. Software engineering has barely been around for 30 years. Over that period of time, there have been many attempts to create a platform that allows for the creation of software without writing a line of code. Most of these systems have not been able to fulfill that task. And this s…
 
Episode Summary Douglas is a language architect and helped with the development of JavaScript. He started working with JavaScript in 2000. He talks about his journey with the language, including his initial confusion and struggles, which led him to write his book JavaScript: The Good Parts. Douglas’ take on JavaScript is unique because he not only …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how what perks and benefits should you offer your employees at an early stage startup. Offering your employees perks and benefits can lead to a happy workforce, however, deciding what types of perks and benefits to offer can be challenging. In this episode, Steli and Hiten why found…
 
Jason Bahl created WPGraphQL, which is a plugin that adds a GraphQL API for WordPress sites. He created it because he worked for a large publishing company that had 250 million pageviews per month, and the WP REST API was too slow. In this episode we talk about why you would use WPGraphQL instead of the WP REST API, how it works, and what it has to…
 
Read more about Stephen Wolfram in “The Machine that Turns Ideas into Real Things.” Subscribe to Distributed at Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, or wherever you like to listen. Stephen Wolfram started out on an academic career path, but eventually realized that founding a company would allow him to pursue his scientific work more efficie…
 
Watch the video of this podcast here. About Chris Chris Lema spends his days helping businesses create operation plans for profit, growth and excellence in customer service. This involves dedicating the majority of his time to working on company analysis and communicating with clients or team members. Chris is also a well-known member of the WordPr…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about founder distractions. Being distracted from work is something all founders have to deal with and, while some kind of distractions can be a good thing, when distractions start affecting your level of productivity then it may be time to make some changes. In today’s episode, Steli and…
 
Redis is an in-memory database that persists to disk. Redis is commonly used as an object cache for web applications. Applications are composed of caches and databases. A cache typically stores the data in memory, and a database typically stores the data on disk. Memory has significantly faster access times, but is more expensive and is volatile, m…
 
Corey talks about how they are moving the needle with growth at Baremetrics, and he also breaks down a simple 2 step process for small teams and bootstrappers to think about marketing. 1. Talk to customers. Learn what they want and need to inform both product development and marketing materials. Use their language in your tweets, website copy, etc.…
 
There's a growing trend towards using a Javascript based front-end for a database driven site. In this episode I talk with Zac Gordon about my experience using Gatsby as a front-end for WordPress, and the pros and cons involved with that. Zac is the creator of javascriptforwp.com, a place to learn all about Javascript frameworks like React, Vue, An…
 
Jack McDade is a fun guy making a fun product. He is the founder of Statamic, a static website CMS built on top of Laravel. Building this company was not easy for Jack and the team, he says it took 6 years before he could stop doing client work. Jack has created the best branding I've seen in a bootstrapped software company. It's not just the desig…
 
Chris and I talked about how people don't like to leave comments anymore, and how that has affected css-tricks.com, if at all. It used to be just him spinning up blog posts, but now he has a staff and they put much more effort into each post. We also talk about his journey creating and monetizing codepen.io, and how that is going. Other things we d…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about doing what scares you. When trying to accomplish something, the fear of the unknown can prevent you from taking action and completing your goals. Whatever it is that scares you, overcoming that fear and completing your goal can only be beneficial to you. In this episode, Steli and H…
 
Indie Hackers is a platform for independent software businesses to discuss strategy and find inspiration. Courtland Allen founded Indie Hackers with the goal of sharing the stories of these businesses, and the company has become a thriving community of entrepreneurs, engineers, and creators. Business is a creative medium. The definition of a succes…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob checks in with Mike Taber on his progress with Bluetick. They talk about Mike's motivation, specifically over the long term , the continuing Google security audit, differentiating from competitors and more.Items mentioned in this episode: MicroConf State of Independent SaaS Survey Blueti…
 
MicroConf is just around the corner and we are ready for it! We share our excitement about the conference and encourage you the listeners to say hi if you plan to attend this year. Brian has an update about ProcessKit and he actually has a launch date! He also wants to bounce around some questions about pricing. If you have a suggestion for him let…
 
Jiří Filemon Fabián je spolumajitel Topmonks. To je vývojářská firma, která mimo jiné investuje do startupových projektů formou IT vývoje. Věnují se startupům z nejrůznějších oblastí. Ivestují například do německé firmy Price f(x), která je zaměřená na software na neceňování produktů. Topmonks vytváří ale i vlastní startupy. Konkrétně se jedná o el…
 
Show DescriptionSimen & Knut stop by to talk about Sanity.io - why they developed it, what it does, who it's for, and the types of projects they see people using Sanity for. Listen on Website →GuestsSimen Svale SkogsrudGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterSimen is a principal at Bengler specializing in product design, software architecture and […]…
 
Show Description **************** Guillermo Rauch stops by to talk about Zeit, Now, and Next. Listen on Website → Guests ****** Guillermo Rauch Guest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Before starting ▲ZEIT, Guillermo was the CTO and co-founder of LearnBoost and Cloudup, acquired by Automattic in 2013. He's the creator of several popular Node.js open sou…
 
A podcast about podcasts Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.l…
 
It’s September, which means we’re talking about the changing of the seasons: kids are back in school, we’re gearing up for Black Friday, updating websites, and checking our numbers. Brian talks about his email marketing, hiring developers, and changing website hosts. Jordan talks about what’s new with CartHook and the future of podcasting. “That is…
 
Topics include: Building website templates vs. a UI kit Should the product be positioned as a UI library or an educational resource? One-time purchase pricing vs. subscription pricing vs. some combination of the two Why marketing features can sometimes be better than marketing benefits "Dribbble but with code" Sponsors: Cloudinary, sign up and get …
 
Jordan and Brian are back to a regular podcasting schedule. Brian spent the weekend at a retreat/mastermind group at Martha’s Vineyard. Meanwhile, Jordan was at the Striped Conference. After a quick update, Jordan and Brian talk about the latest episode of a great podcast, MRR, and the latest news on both of their businesses. “Plateauing MRR means …
 
In this episode of the WP Elevation podcast, Troy is joined by Christie Chirinos, the product manager of managed WooCommerce hosting at Liquid Web. There’s more to this episode than just talk of managed hosting though. Tune in if you want to learn more about what product managers do as well as to learn how Christie uses the Eisenhower time manageme…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten share their thoughts on sleep for founders. Being a startup founder can be very stressful, and It’s very common for founders to struggle with sleep. Not getting enough sleep can not only affect your productivity, but it can also be detrimental to your health. In this episode, Steli and Hiten t…
 
Who should we trust? Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link …
 
It begins with the right questions Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visi…
 
Jon and Justin have a bunch of hot topics this week: Podcast advertising, user tracking, turning away customers? Basecamp switched their podcast (Rework) to us Why Marco Arment gave up on his #1 app $30k in MRR – how does this feel? Shape Up updates: “Small enough to wing it” ★ Thanks to our sponsors: ActiveCampaign. Get the world's most advanced m…
 
Tony started Sucuri, a security company, which was acquired by GoDaddy a few years ago. In this episode he gets real about what acquisition is really like as an entrepreneur, and it's not what you might expect. Tony tells us the struggles he had, including depression and self-doubt, and how there is very little fanfare in this process. I like to he…
 
Derrick and Ben welcome Amir Salihefendić, founder and CEO of Doist. Ben was able to break away from Slack and uses Doist’s Twist app at Tuple for team communication. Also, Ben and Derrick share updates and experiences about their businesses that spark familiarity and advice from Amir based on his entrepreneurial adventures. Today’s Topics Include:…
 
In this episode we cover building a side-business online, making the full-time leap to the Shopify App ecosystem, and how it’s changed over the past 6 years. Topics Include: Starting in IT and account management. Learning to code and design. Choosing a language and path. Finding an outsourcing partner. Growing to a full-time business. The cost of l…
 
How can I scale during a downturn? Should my company be a pirate or the navy? Reid Hoffman answers questions from early-stage entrepreneurs all over the world, like: How do you gain trust? How do you build a company culture? Co-hosted with Jason Feifer, editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine and "Problem Solvers." Featuring eight entrepreneurs fr…
 
As Pagely moves into a new era with serverless application hosting, CEO and co-founder Joshua Strebel takes a trip down memory lane in this episode of the WP Elevation podcast. He and Troy talk about managed hosting, chasing the top of the stack, using revenge as fuel as well as Joshua’s predictions for the future of WordPress. To read the full sho…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob talks with Adii Pienaar of Conversio, about his life changing exit, when and why he decided to sell, and what the whole process was like.Items mentioned in this episode: Conversio TinySeed Adii.me Discretion Capital TranscriptRob: In this breaking news edition of Startups for the Rest of…
 
On this episode, we’re joined by Sebastien Dehesdin from Bleeps & Blops to talk about luring clients away from WordPress. WordPress powers a massive slice of the Internet, but its hold is slipping as modern web development advances, and other solutions offer a better develop and content authoring experiences. We delve into strategies we use to lure…
 
It’s an IPO, it’s a bailout, it’s an... acquisition? We’re joined by the one and only Dan Primack from Axios to recount the epic saga of the We Company in all its tragic glory. How did this business somehow go from chopping up commercial real estate to elevating global consciousness to rewarding its ousted CEO with a $1.7B “platinum parachute”, all…
 
With Matt back from the Canadian Rockies, he and Peter have a lot to talk about. The two share their weekly updates. Matt has been deep in Manager mode with sales meetings. Meanwhile, Peter is starting to onboard a new batch of people onto Branch. Matt also shares some enterprise sales wisdom, based on experience at his previous company, and Peter …
 
Peter's vacation skills are put to the test as his excitement with Branch bubbles over. Matt's maker efforts are exceeding his expectations after being busy as a manager last week. Peter shares his thinking around the nature of a Branch trial and Matt likes it! Matt's been invited to speak at the 2019 Business of Software conference. Matt shares so…
 
Although Adam Wathan (@adamwathan) dropped out of college (twice!), he's one of the most voracious learners to ever appear on the podcast, and he's built a wildly successful business for himself by teaching others what he's learned. We cover Adam's journey from college dropout to software engineer, the lessons he learned from his first "failed" bus…
 
In your company’s darkest moment, remember: You CAN pivot from failure to success. But only if you slash and burn everything that isn’t working. Slack’s co-founder and CEO, Stewart Butterfield, has twice navigated this kind of Big Pivot. He launched two different game companies, which both (surprise!) turned into game-changing communications platfo…
 
Please take the 2019 Acquired Survey. It takes 5-10 minutes, helps us immensely, and you may win a pair of new AirPods or a free 1-year subscription to the LP show! http://acquired.fm/survey It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s an... enterprise software company? We give the full Acquired treatment to newly-public Slack, one of the most extreme and succe…
 
A live Q&A about confusing education and learning Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show not…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to create a successful pilot program for your startup. In the startup world, running a pilot program for your startup is a great way to fine-tune your solution and get in some early customers. Sadly, many pilots end up failing due to mistakes made during them, and this is someth…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the value of overcommunicating. Communicating effectively in a startup is super important to the success of not just your startup, but also the businesses of those you serve. And it’s up to the leadership of a startup to communicate effectively. In this week’s episode, Steli and Hit…
 
If you missed the opportunity to see Chris in Santa Monica or you simply want more juicy tips on how to use storytelling to get the right clients, give this episode a listen. To read the full show notes for this episode, visit https://www.wpelevation.com/209 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
Show Description **************** Guillermo Rauch stops by to talk about Zeit, Now, and Next. Listen on Website → Guests ****** Guillermo Rauch Guest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Before starting ▲ZEIT, Guillermo was the CTO and co-founder of LearnBoost and Cloudup, acquired by Automattic in 2013. He's the creator of several popular Node.js open sou…
 
After a QuickTime error eradicated Paul Jarvis’s conversation with Ben and Derrick for an Art of Product episode, he’s back with an update on his recently published book, Company of One. Should Paul strike while the iron is hot? Despite the book’s success and being encouraged to write another one, Paul wants to take a necessary break before proposi…
 
Kyle Poyar is the of VP Marketing Strategy at OpenView, an expansion-stage venture capital firm that helps build software companies into market leaders. The Show Notes OpenView Partners Simon-Kucher Expensify Hotjar Salesforce New Relic Kyle on Twitter Omer on Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow O…
 
KBall catches up with Florian Rival about bring a C++ based game engine to the web by compiling to WebAssembly and creating a React-based frontend. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolv…
 
Edge computing allows for faster data access and computation. When your client application makes a request, that request might be routed to the edge. Edge servers are more numerous and more widely distributed than normal data centers, but an edge server might not have all of the data or the complete application logic for the backend to serve your r…
 
For our first episode of Season 5, Acquired returns to Shenzhen to cover another Chinese technology giant, this one slightly... different from our past subjects: Huawei. From a backwater importer of PBX switches to the world’s second largest handset manufacturer and near-undisputed leader in 5G infrastructure technology, Huawei’s ascent over the pa…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about why hacks are not enough for growth anymore. Growth hacking is a term that is used a lot in the startup world, but what does it really mean and what should you really care about when it comes to measuring it? In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk about what growth hacking means, how…
 
Josh Wood is living an indie hacker dream: from freelance developer to co-founder of Honeybadger, a monitoring tool for developers that generates over $1M a year in revenue. Even better, he only works 30 hours a week. Josh joined the show to talk about the reward of switching from selling his time to selling a product, how Honeybadger filled a gap …
 
Jon and Justin talk about: New albums from DJ Shadow and Beck Why we aren't sharing our revenue metrics publicly anymore "Sometimes, you can worry more about your public image, more than actually focusing on the problem in a safe place." Why did Buffer stop sharing their revenue numbers? Three questions we ask: Who is this for? What is it for? How …
 
Mám obrovskou radost z toho, že jsem ve studiu MladýPodnikatel.cz mohl přivítat jednoho z nejvýznamnějších vývojářů v České republice. David Grudl je autorem programovacího frameworku Nette, na kterém vývojáři nejen v Česku, ale i v zahraničí tvoří své webové aplikace. Nette je dostupné všem zdarma. David tak strávil spoustu let tvrdé práce na něče…
 
Sponzorováno: Dneska je velkým trendem zakládal vlastní startupy. A v souvislosti s nimi jsou často zmiňovány tzv. byznys plány. Potřebují je ale startupy doopravdy, nebo jim jsou k ničemu? O tom jsem si povídal s Michalem Koubkem z IdeaSupport.cz. www.mladypodnikatel.cz www.rostecky.cz Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jaké…
 
V Creative Docku původně vytvářeli nové projekty pouze pro své klienty. Typicky za nimi přišla například banka, která potřebovala pomoct s rozjezdem nějaké nové služby, a Creative Dock jí s tím pomohl a celý projekt pro ni připravil na klíč. Jenomže to Creative Docku přestalo stačit. Začali hledat další zdroj příjmů a způsob, jak uplatit svoje know…
 
Jason Fried (@jasonfried) doesn't intend to be controversial or to change people's minds, but he seems to end up doing both of these regardless. Since launching Basecamp in 2004, he's grown the business to tens of millions of dollars in annual *profit*, and gathered a collection of strong and often counterintuitive beliefs along the way. In this ep…
 
Refactoring, Customer Research, The Mom Test and Stripe 101 Simon's progress on Automaily includes building in 'stops' to workflows to help protect customer reputation and detecting signups using temporary email providers (link to a list of these below). We discuss the main cause of payment failures (spoiler: it's the banks!) and why 'insufficient …
 
This is where leverage comes from Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the brand new remote work report. Working remotely is on the rise these days, and while being able to work from outside of a company’s office has been possible for a while, working remotely is only now becoming mainstream. In today’s episode, Steli and Hiten talk about the remote wo…
 
We are back from a lengthy hiatus and we have plenty to discuss for today’s episode! Brian updates our listeners about ProcessKit and what he is learning from the process. Jordan wants to discuss the price increases coming to Carthook. He also dives into how the price change has affected how his team looks at problems. Brian has his problems with P…
 
Worldwide Meetup Details! Join us on February 21, 2019 at 530pm PT (830pm ET) at https://zoom.us/j/196930784 for our first worldwide meetup! Ben and David will be live on video hanging out and taking questions on both Slack and Zoom. Spotify + Gimlet/Anchor Quick Take! We continue to experiment on Acquired, this time with a quick-take on Spotify’s …
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about ideas, side projects, and businesses. Steli and Hiten have been in business a long time. It is fair to say that they’ve had a long history of failed side projects, and each failed business idea has taught them valuable business lessons and motivated them to continue trying. In this week’s episod…
 
Normally, trust = consistency + time. But when you're scaling fast, you have to find shortcuts to trust, with your partners and your users. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek knows a thing or two about this. When he founded Spotify, he did what few disruptors ever do: He worked with the industry he was trying to reinvent. How did Ek build a relationship with a …
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aimee Knight Special Guests: Kent Beck In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Kent Beck. Kent left Facebook 4 months ago after working for them for 7 years and is now self-unemployed so that he can decompress from the stressful environment that he was a part of for so long. He now travels, writes, cr…
 
As we ourselves approach the launch of a new version of the EDD Bookings plugin, we have invited Pippin Williamson to discuss the why, when and how of re-building an existing plugin. For those that are new to WordPress, Pippin is the man behind the Easy Digital Downloads, AffilaiteWP and Restrict Content Pro WordPress plugins. In this episode, we d…
 
Acquired returns with a classic, delving into Microsoft’s first acquisition ever: Forethought Inc, the makers of PowerPoint. Hate it or love it, you can’t deny the combined companies’ impact: by the early 90’s PowerPoint had transformed the way businesses, educators and governments communicate, ensuring job security for pointy-haired Dilbert bosses…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about discipline in startups. Running a startup literally means taking a journey into the unknown and founders need to be comfortable with taking on uncertainty and the multiple challenges that are sure to arise. One thing that can help you achieve your goals on this journey is discipline. In this epi…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the lies that startup founders and staff tell to make their company look better than it really is. They highlight that lying has been and remains a commonly accepted way to communicate, popularised by successful startups and founders. This social acceptance has left founders without…
 
Chris Lema and AJ Morris of Liquid Web stop by to talk product innovation, hosting, and the WordPress community. We're also joined by our WordPress panel for this special episode. Cast for Episode 169: AJ Morris: https://ajmorris.me/ Chris Lema: http://chrislema.com/ Sallie Goetsch https://www.wpfangirl.com/ Lee Jackson http://leejacksondev.com/ Jo…
 
In this episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the most common product mistakes startups make when developing new products. Tons of new products are being developed all the time. While some products may end up being great, it’s inevitable that bad ones will get developed. What may seem like a brilliant idea on paper, often turns ou…
 
In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk about the tricky aspect of giving equity. While there is no standard way to give equity as companies follow their own rules, there are norms that you can choose to follow—especially if you are just starting. Listen as Steli and Hiten give their tips on how you can negotiate equity with your team members, what a…
 
Today we have a very special show for you – we’re talking with Quincy Larson the founder of freeCodeCamp as part of a two-part companion podcast series where we each celebrate our 5 and 10 year anniversaries. This year marks 5 years for freeCodeCamp and 10 years for us here at Changelog. So make sure you check out the freeCodeCamp podcast next week…
 
Now that you have started your business, it is now time to grow it. Growing your business is dependent on how much money you are making from your current customer base. Listen in as Steli and Hiten talk about how to increase your customer lifetime value by either raising your prices or offering your current customers more value. They also discuss t…
 
The reality of Duncan Hines and the magic of Betty Crocker Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to run marketing experiments when you’re just starting out. As a founder, you need to run experiments in order to find out what will work for your startup. However, most marketing experiments are done wrong, and this can lead to failures, demotivation or can cost you a lot of mo…
 
The magical gulf between truth and belief Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, plea…
 
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Panel Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Aimee Knight With Special Guest: Evan Weaver Episode Summary Evan Weaver is the CEO and cofounder of FaunaDB, a serverless database and a great way to get started with GraphQL. Evan talks about what went into building the FaunaDB and his background wi…
 
Zach Resnick (@TrumpetIsAwesom) began travel hacking as a broke college student looking for a way to see the world without spending thousands of dollars on flights. Today he's used his vast knowledge of the travel industry to create EasyPoint, a concierge service and that's generated almost $60K/month in revenue this year. In this episode, Zach emp…
 
Show DescriptionChris and Dave revisit the state of CMS land with a discussion that mentions almost every kind of CMS available in 2019. Listen on Website →Links Expression Engine has a new owner Statamic Kirby Contentful Craft Sanity Keystone Cockpit Strapi Forestry Netlify CMS Joomla Drupal Webflow Cloudflare Gifypet CSS-Tricks: Jamstack Tools an…
 
The guys talk about how they are scaling up their awesome customer service without adding headcount and their journey from email customer support, to chat support, and back to email support. They also discuss how to deal with informational silos and if they should transition Honeybadger to an invite-only luxury brand. Links: Intercom Help Scout Hon…
 
Derrick returned from JAMstack Conf with a jolt of energy and excitement thanks to face-to-face conversations and strategic connections with potential StaticKit customers. Ben expressed interest in once again speaking at developer conferences. After all, he has plenty of worthwhile information and lessons learned to share about Tuple. Today’s Topic…
 
In episode 47 of JAMstack Radio, Brian joins Andrew Sprouse, Co-Founder and CTO of TakeShape. They discuss the lesson-laden founding story of TakeShape, and how an accessible JAMstack community empowers developers to explore new tools. The post Ep. #47, CMS Simplification with Andrew Sprouse of TakeShape appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
Topics include: Brainstorming ideas vs. paying attention to your own problems Why it's smart to start with a product that might never make a million dollars a year Should you avoid markets with competition? Why it's a good idea to build something for fewer people Strategies for figuring out how many people have the problem you're trying to solve Wh…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Brad Touesnard of Delicious Brains about migrating, deploying, and hosting WordPress. Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlify.…
 
Amplifying the giving pledge Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akim…
 
One of the great questions we ask ourselves but can often haunt us as entrepreneur is: What's Next? Asking "What's Next?" is a great exercise to keep us focused on protecting and growing our businesses. For me, it was about staying relevant in the market and to our customers well into the future. And taking the right steps to ensure our future. I d…
 
As a starting again entrepreneur, I've been asking myself this question: How could I charge (or get paid) $1,500 an hour for what I do? Two questions for exploration follow that: * Who do I need to become to charge that? Particularly my skillsets, approach, even messaging * What are the results and outcomes I could offer that would be truly transfo…
 
Consistency is showing up. It’s showing up every day in the same spot with the same or similar message .... As the same or similar person. When you are consistent ... and when you consistently show up ... Others know what to expect of you Others know where to find you Others know who to turn to ... Keep ringing the bell. Showing up. Day after day.…
 
Talking to Mike Demo of Web Ventures, that has a $5 million dollar fund for acquisition/investments in WordPress businesses. We talk about some keys and tips for prepping your business for a potential sale, along with the types of companies Web Ventures is looking for. Learn more at: https://webventures.io/…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about server side rendering — what it is, how to use it, best practices, things to avoid, and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on …
 
Sarah Hum (@SarahHum) got a job working at a big tech company, in part because she wanted to learn how create a startup of her own. But it didn't take her long to realize the truth: the best way to learn is to dive in head first. In this episode, Sarah shares how she went from employee to founder, why she chose to bootstrap her company and travel t…
 
Ačkoliv se odborníci i laická veřejnost vzácně shodují v tom, že smrt infarktem patří mezi ty pohodovější, lidé dávají obvykle přednost tomu jej buď přežít, nebo ideálně vůbec nedostat. Vítáme vás u dalšího podcastu z cyklu „Zkusili jsme za vás, aby vy už jste nemuseli“ a tentokrát si moderátorská dvojice Verča & David vyzkoušela právě infarkt myok…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about server side fundamentals — the important things you should know if you’re interested in diving into server side. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in rea…
 
Jon and Justin talk turkey: "I'm not used to all this attention. it’s weird. not bad, just…not used to it." "If you're doing anything interesting out in the world, you're gonna have people get mad about something at some point." – Rob Walling "There's a bit of imposter syndrome; like, do we deserve this?" It's more about the way you orient yourself…
 
Peter has had a disruptive week of road trips through the Highlands, with evenings of fine Scottish whiskies. A few thousand miles to the west, Matt is binge-coding day and night. Where have the mature versions of themselves gone? Also between them and launch: 8 days of travel to Croatia for the 2nd TinySeed retreat and MicroConf Europe. Matt on Tw…
 
How to change the world Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.li…
 
In this episode, Scott and Wes are trying something new! It’s called Practical, in which Scott and Wes take a topic and flesh out all the theory into something super practical. Today’s topic comes from a listener question asking how they would build a simple version of a modern web app like Twitter, Reddit, or Airbnb. Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is t…
 
Today I talk to Matt Medeiros, in a wide-ranging conversation about the WordPress ecosystem. It's informal and we cover a lot of different topics, but they all narrow down to various fears and uncertainties some in the WordPress community are experiencing in recent years. What's the future of WordPress? How about the business community? Can smaller…
 
Jordan and Brian are back in the studio. Today the main focus is on the continuous adjustments needed in the software industry. They also quickly cover the trend of SaaS companies doing conferences and community-based marketing. Jordan talks about how great Carthook is doing, productivity challenges, goals for the future, some exciting, secret news…
 
Ketan Anjaria's (@kidbombay) path to success was paved with hardship. He was flying high in the 90s dot-com boom, until he lost his job in the crash. His funded startup won awards at TechCrunch Disrupt and earned him interviews with Time magazine, until it ran out of money and he had to shut it down. But despite the setbacks, Ketan always managed t…
 
Can remote companies find success? If you don’t already know, Hiten has founded several successful remote companies and is a strong proponent of the model. I’m still a bit skeptical. But the way Hiten talks about how he builds a remote team did a lot to alleviate my doubts. This is a ProfitWell Recur production—the first media network dedicated ent…
 
After receiving some extremely appreciated listener feedback I go into more detail about how I started Upscribe following a failed project (that I also talk about) and the lessons learned. I also talk about the successful Product Hunt launch that brought in Upscribe' first 1000 users in just over a week.…
 
Follow @benediktdeicke on Twitter. Userlist.io - A behavior-based customer messaging tool for SaaS companies. StageCMS - The Content Management System for unique band website design. Slow & Steady Podcast - A podcast by Benedikt Deicke and Brian Rea about what it's like to build and launch a bootstrapped startup while working for yourself full-time…
 
Justin Jackson https://justinjackson.ca Transistor.fm - Host all of your podcasts on Transistor https://transistor.fm MegaMaker - A community for bootstrappers https://megamaker.co Baremetrics Open Startups https://baremetrics.com/open-startups Upscribe's open metrics https://upscribe.baremetrics.com Derrick Reimer https://www.derrickreimer.com/ St…
 
Ben is living his best life with walks on the beach and wonderful weather. On the Tuple side, he shipped some code, got a pull request (PR) merged, and is now on the devise authentication gem. Derrick’s been busy, too. StaticKit’s official integration with ZEIT went live. ZEIT is one of two major hosting providers in the static site ecosystem. Also…
 
Wrestling with mysterious voices Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit …
 
Pippin is the founder of Sandhills Development, creators of Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, and more. He has been in the WordPress product space for years and has had a lot of success. Recently he's been a bit MIA from the WordPress scene, so I talk to him about the brewery he started and what he's learned transitioning from software to beer.…
 
Ross runs Oikos, a web development and technology consultancy for charities, communities and small businesses, and he is an active member of the WordPress community. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Ross at WordCamp London but most of our interaction has been online through Twitter, Slack and video calls. I have a huge amount of respect for Ross. H…
 
In today’s episode, I welcome back repeat guest Rob Walling, who’s new endeavor as co-founder of TinySeed, has elevated his expertise in “indie funding” startups. SaaS companies that don’t fall into traditional funding mechanisms are his sweet spot, but there is a floor most founders should be looking to be at — that’s right around the $1mil ARR ma…
 
It's the spring of 2018, four years after Alex and Matt launched Gimlet, and things are not going well. Audiences are flat, ad sales are flagging, and the company is burning through cash at an alarming rate. And with all of those pressures, Alex and Matt have started to fight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
Jonathan Turner, Andrés Robalino, and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about Nushell, or just Nu for short. It’s a modern shell for the GitHub era. It’s written in Rust, and it has the backing of some of the greatest minds in open source. We talk through what it is, how it works and cool things you can do with it, why Rust, ideas for the future,…
 
Acquired dives into the history behind storied venture firm Sequoia Capital and its legendary founder, Don Valentine. Part 1 tells Don’s story, starting from humble beginnings born to uneducated parents in Yonkers, NY, through shaping the fabric of Silicon Valley first as head of Sales & Marketing at both Fairchild and National Semiconductor, and t…
 
Mike North is the Ember guy at Frontend Masters and LinkedIn’s web developer trainer. Today the panel is talking about the upcoming Ember update, which Mike calls a total reinvention of the way you build with Ember. Finally, they are letting go of the cruft and stuff they had to hold on to in order to support IE8 and using modern interface The pane…
 
Ben is finding it easier to plan meetings to talk about challenges, and how he appreciates consistency. He describes his recent experiences with NanoConf and TupleConf. Derrick understands how perspectives shift as a business goes through different stages. Everyone wants financial security, but they always have complicated problems to solve. Today’…
 
Neuvěřitelné se stalo skutkem, naše otřepaná fráze konečně není frází, protože dorazil Ivo Lukačovič. Zakladatel Seznam.cz, Windy.com nebo Melown. Tento podcast má vlastně dvě části. Technickou, kdy nám Ivo vyprávěl, jak naprogramoval Windy.com a proč ho štve, když mu někdo v odsazení mění tabulátory za mezery, jak se potkal s Angularem, single thr…
 
DHH on Twitter - 00:53 Matt Mullenweg's website | Twitter - 00:57 The Twitter conversation that started the debate - 1:07 WordPress.org - 1:40 Automattic website - 1:45 Automattic's Series D funding announcement - 1:54 Matt Mullenweg's interview with TechCrunch - 3:30 "Netflix CEO Reed Hastings: Sleep Is Our Competition" (Fast Company) - 9:19 A 200…
 
Sleep. We never get enough: Justin consistently wakes up between 2am-4am and can’t get back to sleep. Jon woke up at 4am. Often reports bad sleeps. Justin asked on Twitter and got tips: Josh Pigford, Baremetrics, says: “CBD oil. Previously I was a very "active" sleeper...talking, getting up, etc. It'd also take me upwards of 30 minutes to get to sl…
 
Show DescriptionChris and Dave talk about interesting ways to make money on the web including Dave's drawing app idea, games like Downwell, the Tech Lead YouTube channel, and services like Coil and Brave. Listen on Website →Links Dave’s pen Open Collective Patreon Branching Paths Downwell Coil Tech Lead YouTube channel How much I make on […]…
 
Steli Efti (@Steli) knows more about sales than anyone else I know. He's also the founder of Close.com, a profitable all-in-one CRM tool doing many millions in revenue, so he's the perfect person to answer the question: What should founders know about sales? So in this episode, my goal was to extract as many founder-specific sales tactics as I coul…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes are talking about automation — apps, workflows, resources, and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to get unstuck when you’re trying to complete a project. Sometimes when we’re trying to complete a project or a task, we may get stuck at some stage and not know how to get past it. This is very common and not knowing how to get past this can reduce your productivity or cause fr…
 
Upcoming events: A Conversation with Haseeb Qureshi at Cloudflare on April 3, 2019 FindCollabs Hackathon at App Academy on April 6, 2019 Twitter’s early engineers faced scalability problems that caused infrastructure failures on a regular basis. The infamous “fail whale” could happen as a result of problems in the application servers, the network, …
 
Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Panel Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Aimee Knight With Special Guest: Evan Weaver Episode Summary Evan Weaver is the CEO and cofounder of FaunaDB, a serverless database and a great way to get started with GraphQL. Evan talks about what went into building the FaunaDB and his background wi…
 
Podcast: The NoSQL Database Podcast (LS 31 · TOP 5% what is this?) Episode: NDP026: Chris Anderson on RAFT and ACID in FaunaDb Pub date: 2019-01-04 Chris Anderson joins for a discussion about topics like RAFT and ACID in FaunaDb. Some notes from the show supplied by Chris: FaunaDb Secret Lives of Data: Raft Chris Anderson on Twitter The podcast and…
 
Podcast: React Round Up (LS 31 · TOP 5% what is this?) Episode: RRU 051: FaunaDB & JAMStack with Chris Anderson Pub date: 2019-03-05 Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Episode Summary In this episode of React Round Up, Justin Bennett speaks with co-founder of Couchbase, Chris And…
 
Justin Jackson (@mijustin) has spent a lifetime as an entrepreneur, working on products, hosting podcasts, running communities, creating courses, and more. But it wasn't until he created his newest business, Transistor, that he fully realized the power that comes from choosing the right market as a founder. Justin joined me on the podcast to talk a…
 
If you haven’t heard part 1 yet, I recommend that you start there as Jonathan gives a great introduction to value based pricing and why he realised that hourly billing was crazy. (Click here for part 1) In part 2 we discuss: What happens if a client has self-prescribed and diagnosed? What happens when a client just needs a pair of hands? Working on…
 
Jonathan is a former software developer who is now on a mission to rid the world of hourly billing. He is the author of Hourly Billing Is Nuts, the host of the ‘Ditching Hourly’ podcast, and writes a daily newsletter on pricing for independent professionals - which I subscribe to and really look forward to. Jonathan is actually indirectly responsib…
 
In this episode, I talk to Ben Gillbanks (aka @binarymoon) from prothemedesign.com. We discuss how Ben got into premium theme development early on, how the marketplace has changed over time and how he has survived in a saturated market. Ben prices his themes on the higher end of the spectrum and he explains why this has beneficial effects other tha…
 
Modern databases consist of multiple servers that host the data in a distributed fashion. Using multiple servers allows a database to be resilient to the failure of any one database node, because copies of the data are shared to other servers. A multi-node setup also lets the database grow beyond the size of data that could be hosted on a single no…
 
Ben’s been adding variety to work by biking to breakfast and the beach, while working in-between during his stay on Martha’s Vineyard. He’s feeling lucky to work remotely, and still be able to connect with co-founders! Derrick enjoys a change of scenery from time-to-time during workdays, especially to kickstart his blood flow during an afternoon lu…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob checks in with Mike Taber's progress on Bluetick. They revisit some topics that were brought up from their last episode together including motivation, personal retreat, accountability, the Google audit and more.Items mentioned in this episode: Bluetick TinySeed Airmail Zapier TranscriptR…
 
This week Jon and Justin answer a few questions: From Jason Zook: "How much MRR is enough for Transistor?" From Yaz: "What do you think of this new Supercast thing that helps podcasters start a paid podcast?" How many people are really asking for this? Looking for evidence: "I just bought X." "I just started doing X." "I just switched from X to Y."…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about launching a starter plan. Recently, the team at Close.com introduced a Starter Plan for their software – a plan that’s designed for 1 – 3 person teams and costs $35 a month. This comes after years of focusing on bigger companies and charging a lot more for their CRM In today’s episode of the sho…
 
Peter’s freaking out—how can he really nail down what's working and what's not? Could a freemium model for Branch be the answer? Matt has joined Capital Factory for the second time, marking the end of his pre-seed fundraising for SimSaaS. Matt commits to send out invites to SimSaaS while Peter prepares for the launch of a hosting partner integratio…
 
We have some exciting updates to share and we give our reaction to Rob Walling and Einar Vollset’s big announcement of the TinySeed Fund. Jordan and his team are preparing to move offices in Slovenia. He also sings the praises of case studies. Carthook has been working with Case Study Buddy and Jordan is very pleased with the results. He shares som…
 
Ben Orenstein (@r00k) is the founder of Tuple, a remote pair programming app for the Mac that fills the void left by ScreenHero's disappearance. Ben joined the show for a second time to catch us up on Tuple's progress as a profitable pre-launch business. We talked about the benefits of creating a public roadmap that you can share with customers, th…
 
With Jordan out of the studio, today our guest is Ben Orenstein. He is the host of the Art of Product podcast as well as Co-founder of the online tool, Tuple, which was built for remote pair programming on Macs (screenshare with audio). We talk about what makes an effective and splashy launch, hiring freelancers, and what I’m looking for in a web d…
 
We’re tackling another big name in this week’s episode of Tradeoffs — music and audio content streaming provider Spotify. Hiten and I sit down to talk through Spotify’s successes and think about what they need to do to maintain their leading position in the market. It’s an interesting topic as, until now, Spotify’s maintained a singular focus on mu…
 
In this episode, we discuss how Jordan had an eCommerce store making $75k/mo, which gave him a lot of insight into making eCommerce products. He started out with a cart abandonment solution for multiple platforms (I even tried this out for Easy Digital Downloads). He actually avoided integrating with Shopify, but he had an idea to make a checkout t…
 
Ilya Sukhar founded Parse in 2011 to make cloud services for mobile developers. Parse was a newer kind of cloud provider called “backend-as-a-service”, built to simplify the complexities of Amazon Web Services and the complexities of the mobile ecosystem. During this time, Facebook was in the middle of its shift toward becoming a mobile application…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to increase your productivity. If there’s one thing founders struggle with a lot, it’s being productive. With all the distractions of social media, mobile gaming, and the internet, in general, staying productive at work can be a challenge, and this can have a negative impact on …
 
The power of systems Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link …
 
As a WordPress consultant, you’re always on the lookout for solutions to make your job easier while helping you get your clients better results. But you have to be careful about adopting new tools. Use the wrong one and it could cause more issues than there were before. That’s why Akshat Choudhary and the team behind the BlogVault backup plugin hav…
 
Odkazy:https://twitter.com/jakubnesetrilhttps://cesko.digital/#ideahttps://apiary.ioTémata, která jsme probrali:❓ Jak propašovat Macintosh do socialistického Československa?❓ Jak se Apple změnil za posledních 30 let?❓ Jaký je život v Silicon Valley a San Franciscu?❓ Jak postavit, přežít a dobře prodat vlastní startup za více než miliardu Kč?❓ Proč …
 
When Chuck Rossi joined Facebook in 2008, he was one of the most experienced release engineers at the company. As he began to explore the engineering practices of the organization, he was surprised, confused, and impressed by the release engineering system that he encountered. Release engineering is the process by which software is released to user…
 
Sean is a software engineer turned startup founder who has gone through Y-Combinator twice - first in the summer of 2011 with a company called Bushido, and more recently in Summer of 2018 with a company called OneGraph. In the gap, he ran engineering for a payments company, gave dozens of conference talks, contributed to several open-source project…
 
Facebook is a large multiuser application. Scaling Facebook was different than scaling a single-user application such as an ecommerce store or a search engine. A social network is faced with unique infrastructure scalability challenges, as well as subjective questions around user communications, privacy, and content. Pedram Keyani worked at Google …
 
Shells make large-scale IT possible. They’re a necessary component to modern computing. But it might not have turned out that way without a lot of hard work from a developer at the Free Software Foundation named Brian Fox. Now, the Bash shell is shipped with almost every computer in the world. In the ‘70s, Bell Labs wanted to automate sequences of …
 
Show DescriptionJonathan Carter, Lead Project Manager on VS Code Live Share, talks with Chris and Dave about how to use Live Share, how you can communicate while pair programming, live share vs screen sharing, limitations of Live Share, and most importantly: who controls the terminal?? Listen on Website →GuestsJonathan CarterGuest's Main URL • Gues…
 
Matt and Peter mull over the "Out of Beta" name. Peter recalls arriving in Minnesota and life as a funded startup. ;) TinySeed founders got some high-quality time together. The clarifying nature of goals. Peter met with a new business partner while in Minneapolis. Peter is delighted with a remix of Branch. Matt missed the retreat, stayed heads-down…
 
Conversation: Peter's employment creates extra hurdles for landing a flat. Commentary on "The Art of Product" 100th episode. Reading and sending acquisition signals. Branch's 1st hosting company integration (Pantheon) is live. Peter adjusts expectations for his developer intern. Processes and focus within early stage startups. How tools have made c…
 
Cassandra was initially released in 2008 as a project out of Facebook. Cassandra offered an open source solution to database scalability issues that were being tackled internally by large companies like Amazon, Google and Facebook. 2008 was a golden age of new infrastructure, with systems such as Hadoop and Kafka gaining traction around the same ti…
 
Finding the best solution Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Svelte 3 — initial impressions and more! Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlify.com/syntax for more info. Show Notes 2:16 - What i…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Mike returns to the podcast to give updates on the fate of Bluetick as well as progress updates on his motivation and health.Items mentioned in this episode: BlueTick Seriously Simple Podcasting FounderCafe TranscriptRob: In this Taberrific episode of Startups for the Rest of Us, Mike return…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about state in React: local state, global state, UI state, data state, caching, API data and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 …
 
Joe Howard (@josephhhoward) is the founder of WP Buffs, a productized service business in the WordPress space that he bootstrapped from $0 to over $70,000/month in revenue. We had a quick chat about how Joe launched his business and found a paying customer in just a few days, how to make more money by raising your prices, and why it's important to …
 
Indistinguishable from magic Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akim…
 
Welcome back for episode two of Tradeoffs, the show where Hiten Shah of FYI and Patrick Campbell of ProfitWell take a look at how popular companies make decisions and the impact of those decisions. This week, we’re investigating a company that've both looked up to in the past — note-taking and organization powerhouse Evernote. They’re an establishe…
 
As one of the most popular and longest-running streaming services in the market, Netflix took a DVD rental service and transformed it into a cultural icon. We’ll show you how their relentless focus on quality content positioned the platform for impressive growth and how that has to change as the market evolves and expands. The Tradeoffs Netflix’s c…
 
Get ready for Tradeoffs, a new show from ProfitWell's Patrick Campbell and Product Habit's Hiten Shah that uncovers the truth behind industry players like Netflix, Evernote, Slack and Kanye West. Tune in to watch Patrick and Hiten discuss the products you know and the insights you don't. This is a ProfitWell Recur production—the first media network…
 
Justin and Jon have started the process of implementing Shape Up. Lots of folks feel like it’d be hard to implement in their team "This would be hard at my agency." “What about feature requests? Is the idea that you also don't write those down?” “Hmm no backlogs? Maybe I am not understanding some backstory/context? Where do they put ideas, comments…
 
Straight from the programming trenches, The Pragmatic Programmer cuts through the increasing specialization and technicalities of modern software development to examine the core process—what do you do, as an individual and as a team, if you want to create software that’s easy to work with and good for your users. Now updated after 20 years, Scott t…
 
Show Description **************** Dave and Chris are joined by Michael Arestad to talk about WordPress, Jetpack, and answer your WordPress related questions about building apps with WordPress, back-end devs doing front-end dev jobs, and adding filtered searches to custom queries. Listen on Website → Links ***** Jetpack Sponsors ********…
 
Technologický a Apple evangelista Petr Mára patří bezesporu k nejznámějším freelancerům v Česku. Jeho YouTube kanál znají snad všichni, ale zdaleka ne každý ví, jaká byla jeho cesta na volnou nohu. O tom, jaká kariérní rozhodnutí jej dostala do současné pozice top odborníka a influencera v oblasti digitálních technologií, mluví otevřeně v rozsáhlém…
 
Show Description **************** We talk with Henry Zhu about his role maintaining the open source project Babel including how to make decisions on what bugs, features, and pull requests to work on, the scope of Babel itself, financial support, and what it's like to be an open source maintainer in 2019. Listen on Website → Guests ****** Henry Zhu …
 
Show Description **************** Elliot Condon stops by the show to talk about his WordPress plugin, Advanced Custom Fields. We talk about his development process, modern WordPress dev workflows, and how Gutenburg will affect plugins like ACF. Listen on Website → Links ***** Advanced Custom Fields WordPress Custom Fields Craft CMS Gravity Forms Lo…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob interviews Ruben Gamez of Bidsketch, about his 10 plus years of bootstrapping, lessons learned, improved decision making, and his new product.Items mentioned in this episode: Docsketch FounderCafe ZenFounder AppSumo TranscriptRob: Welcome to this week’s episode of Startups For the Rest o…
 
In this episode, Kent and Dan talk about the ways in which you'll have to reconstruct your mental model of how React works in order to get the hang of hooks, and how hooks more closely align with React's intended model. React has made multiple attempts at figuring out a way to share state between components. Mixins, higher-order components, render …
 
In this episode, Ali Spittel, a software engineer and developer advocate at Dev.to, joins us to talk about how excellent teaching can be for not only the people who are learning from you but also for developing your skills and your career. Teaching is one of the best ways we can teach ourselves something. It requires you to build an understanding o…
 
Show DescriptionWe're talking WordPress databases and WordPress hosting on this chat with Brad Touesnard. What's page caching vs object caching? How should you move a database from local to dev to production? And what should be in your repo for WordPress? Listen on Website →GuestsBrad TouesnardGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterFounder and CEO of De…
 
In episode 1, we debut our show with a special guest, Jeff Chandler from WPTavern.com. His site, which is considered the #1 source for WordPress news, was launched 10 years ago. Since then, Jeff has seen a lot both in WordPress news and the site itself. In this podcast, I chat with Jeff about the content side of WPTavern and what has evolved over t…
 
Peggy Rayzis is the engineering manager at Apollo, where she leads the developer experience team. Peggy talks about how Apollo touches every layer of development. There are a lot of ways that you can implement GraphQL in your application. It's incredibly flexible. You can even have GraphQL running entirely on the front-end! Peggy recommends that yo…
 
Getting involved in the world of open-source isn't trivial, especially when we are new to this industry and don't a lot of technical experience. Those of us with the privilege of knowledge and expertise should lend it to others. Lift others, and one day they may do the same. Scott Hanselman talks about how he isn't a "transactional networker," he d…
 
Shirley Wu has been freelancer since 2016, creating data visualizations for her clients. In this episode, Shirley talks about the four projects that had the most significant impact on her. In 2017 Shirley created an interactive visualization of the musical, Hamilton. It blew up on the internet. It was the first time a project of her's had a signifi…
 
What's next for React? In this second interview with Dan Abramov React's direction is discussed along with overviews of exciting new features. Dan gives a great rundown these incoming features. React suspense is going to provide a baked-in solution for the problems that async data fetching causes with component rendering, and concurrent mode is bri…
 
In this episode, David Khourshid gives the rundown on how finite state machines can make your app more testable, more resilient to bugs, and easier to refactor. David's initial interest in finite state machines stemmed from his background in music. With music, there is a universal notation that crosses genre boundaries. David thought what if there …
 
Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit from Mozilla discuss where WebAssembly came from and where it's going. WebAssembly was inspired by asm.js, a subset of JavaScript that could be compiled from a language such as C++. WebAssembly can take the idea further since it doesn't have the same limitations that JavaScript does. Lin and Till talk about why even …
 
Justin and Jon are joined by Jason Fried to talk about: The philosophy behind their new book Shape Up. Does Basecamp's approach to 6-week cycles differ for smaller teams? "Long projects destroy morale. When things don't ship, you get frustrated." – Jason Fried Why projects ship late (it's human nature). Why work is like a hill. How they make produc…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about due diligence during fundraising. The fact is, no investor in their right mind is going to invest money in a startup that has sketchy numbers. Investors will want to know everything about how your business is doing and if you can give them the answers they need then that can kill th…
 
Ben and David head north of the border to Ottawa, Canada to cover perhaps one of the greatest IPO success stories of the past 5 years, Shopify. From humble beginnings as a “lifestyle business” hawking hipster snowboard gear online to now routinely mentioned in the same breath as Amazon, the tale of Shopify and its incredible CEO Tobi Lütke’s ascent…
 
Ben Thompson recently wrote about Shopify and the Power of Platforms. He highlights the difference between an aggregator (e.g. Amazon’s Merchant Services) and a platform (Shopify) and makes a case for how Shopify can successfully compete against Amazon. If you’re new to Ben’s work, I highly recommend following the links he references in the opening…
 
Podcast: Software Engineering Daily (LS 58 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: React.js with Sebastian Markbage and Christopher Chedeau Pub date: 2015-07-27 React.js is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Facebook and Instagram maintain the open-source repository and use the technology to build front-end components. Questions include:…
 
Brad Touesnard founded Delicious Brains, makers of WP Migrate DB and SpinupWP. I love asking about failures of successful people, and Brad and I got into what he did before Migrate DB was a profitable enterprise. I first heard Brad's name from his product WP App Store, which tried to be a marketplace inside of a WordPress plugin. It failed for a nu…
 
Vytvoří vám firmu na klíč. Když si začnete uvědomovat, že se doba vyvíjí rychleji než vaše firma a když nechcete, aby vám jednoho dne ujel vlak, můžete za nimi přijít a oni vám pomohou. V Creative Docku už vzniklo třeba Zonky.cz, jehož vybudování si objednal Home Credit. Zní to možná trochu zvláště, ale jsou firmy, které nezvládájí vytvářet inovace…
 
Dušan Janovský je bez diskuze největší specialista na internetové vyhledávače, jakého znám. V dnešním rozhovoru jsme spolu tak trochu věštili z křišťálové koule. Chtěli jsme totiž zjistit, jak budou vyhledávače vypadat v budoucnu. S Dušanem jsem natáčel podruhé. Poprvé to bylo o tom, zda v Seznamu, pro který Dušan také pracuje, už zvládají HTTPS. D…
 
Jiří Fabián je tak trochu můj kolega. Stejně jako já totiž vytváří vlastní podcast, který společně se svým kolegou pojmenoval CZpodcast. Je to jeden z nejstarších podcastů na českém trhu, ale zdaleka není největším Jirkovým úspěchem. Jirkovi se totiž povedlo úspěšně prodat za desítky milionů korun svou první firmu JetMinds, která vyvíjela software.…
 
Sponzorováno: S Michalem Koubkem z IdeaSupport.cz vám přinášíme další videorozhovor. Tentokrát se věnujeme cenotvorbě a všemu, co v ní podnikatelé podceňují. Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z na…
 
Sponzorováno: Před více než 10 lety založil se svým kolegou Shoptet. Dnes Miroslav Uďan poskytuje webové řešení pro desítky tisíc internetových obchodů a jeho firma neustále roste. O její historii a o tom, co se při tom musel všechno naučit, jsme si povídali v našem rozhovoru. Probrali jsme nejen začátky Shoptetu, ale i jeho budoucnost. Rozebrali j…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Jason Bahl (author of WPGraphQL) about GraphQL, headless WordPress, frameworks in WordPress, React in WordPress, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io…
 
Jan Řezáč je asi nejpopulárnějším českým odborníkem na webdesign. Ještě jako freelancer se proslavil nejen svými přednáškami a školeními, ale také knihou Web ostrý jako břitva. Dnes stojí v čele vlastní firmy House of Řezáč a v rozhovoru vyprávěl, jak se mu daří a jak se jeho byznys vyvíjí. Založit firmu je logickým krokem pro řadu freelancerů, kte…
 
Not only has Jason Cohen (@asmartbear) bootstrapped a software company from $0 to over $1M in revenue, but he's done it four times! The stories behind Jason's successes are plastered all over the Internet for anyone to find, so I decided to take a different approach: I skipped Jason's backstory and instead proceeded to squeeze him like a sponge to …
 
Show NoteIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about their 9 key takeaways from MicroConf 2019. They give a brief synopsis of some of the talks from both starter and growth edition.Items mentioned in this episode: CartHook Leadfuze MicroConf Recap Art of Product Podcast Punchline Copy MicroConf Europe TranscriptRob: In t…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about what KPI's to look at when launching, key metrics you should track, and what they should be.Items mentioned in this episode: TinySeed HR.com Sunrise KPI Cyfe TranscriptMike: In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and I are going to be talking about SaaS K…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about how to launch a product into a mature market. They give a definition of what a mature market is, list some examples of established players in different markets, discuss how to tell if you should enter a particular market and how to execute on it.Items mentioned in thi…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us inspired by a Patrick McKenzie tweet, Rob and Mike talk about the science of why charging more works.Items mentioned in this episode: Patrick McKenzie Tweet MicroConf FounderCafe TinySeed Joel Spolsky " Camels and Rubber Duckies" Joel Spolsky " Price as Signal" TranscriptMike: In this episode…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike answer a number of listener questions. The topics include defining product market fit, using cheap developers, when to quit, and more.Items mentioned in this episode: The Quiet Light Podcast w/ Rob Walling FounderCafe Closer Sharing Sean Ellis: 40% “very disappointed” Transcript…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike answer the questions, should you take on a co-founder? The guys discuss the difference between hiring and being a partner, how to begin a partnership, and how to do if you're a good fit.Items mentioned in this episode: MicroConf Europe Tickets CartHook TranscriptMike: In this ep…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike answer the question of should bootstrappers raise money? The guys distinguish the difference between venture capital and angel investing and how raising an angel round may be a good fit for some types of entrepreneurs.Items mentioned in this episode: Indie Hackers Transistor.fm …
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike ask the question: should you love what you're working on? The guys talk about this topic in the idea of balancing interests and opportunity. They also ask themselves the question and how it pertains to their lives and businesses.Items mentioned in this episode: Enneagram Institu…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about SaaS marketing lessons you'll wish you'd learned sooner. Based on an article on karolakarlson.com they break the list down to 9 key lessons including growth plans, mission statements, tracking metrics and more.Items mentioned in this episode: Karolakarlson Article Rob…
 
SHOW: 70 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Alexis Richardson (@monadic, CEO @weaveworks) about the emerging concepts and technology behind “GitOps”. SHOW NOTES: Gitops at Weave Works [video] GitOps - Git push all the things OperatorHub SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background both at Weave and your involvement in the …
 
Dusty Davidson is a technology entrepreneur and CEO of Flywheel, which offers managed WordPress Hosting for Designers and Agencies. In our podcast, he explains how web designers managed to bridge the technological gap with WordPress and talks about the client-focused approach that Flywheel is leading.…
 
In this episode, Sarah Drasner shows us her particular journey as a developer, through many different environments over the years. We talk about change, dogma and ways to grow as a developer and stay relevant. Sarah also shares her experience and insights into the delicate art of managing other engineers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-o…
 
In this episode, we talk to webpack core maintainer Sean Larkin about what webpack is, who it’s intended for, and where it’s going in the future! We discuss the serendipitous history of how Sean came to be a webpack core maintainer, and how his job at Microsoft came about as a result of it. Join by guest host Jake Dohm, we then go on to discuss a w…
 
Show NotesIn this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about the current status of Bluetick. They discuss the Google approval process, external/internal motivations, current roadblocks, and Mike's future with Bluetick.Items mentioned in this episode: Bluetick Mailbird Referral Rock MastermindJam TranscriptRob: Mike, which progr…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about debugging — tools, techniques, and the mindset needed to debug a problem and get through it as quickly as possible. Netlify - Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click …
 
The software market changes every year. As individuals and enterprises become more willing to buy software, there are new markets for entrepreneurs to sell software to. Good software has high margins and high retention, so even a niche software business can prove profitable. As software spreads across the world, developing countries are showing a w…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the difference between running a fully remote company versus semi-remote companies. The business world has changed. It’s now possible for employees to work outside of an office and be very productive at it. But deciding if your company should be a remote company or a semi-remote com…
 
Containers are made to fail gracefully. When your container shuts down due to a hardware or software failure, your distributed application should be able to tolerate that failure. One simple way to be able to tolerate such a failure is to make all of your application logic “stateless.” If your application does not maintain state, then shutting it d…
 
Tímto dílem otvíráme pandořinu skříňku ožehavého vývojářského tématu. NIH je známé rčení s jasně negativní konotací. Pravidelně se setkáváme s články na toto téma, které zcela jasně pojmenovávají jejich nevýhody – namátkou si pojďme uvést dva české:Diagnóza neimlementováno zde od DagihoNIH podle Sunu od Lukáše KřečanaNajdete ovšem velmi článků na o…
 
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode offers $20 credit CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Mikeal Rogers Episode Summary This episode of JavaScript Jabber starts with Mikeal Rogers introducing himself and his work in brief. …
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with Jason Lengstorf from the Gatsby team about Gatsby themes, and the future of Gatsby in general. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the new positioning for The Startup Chat. After over 400 episodes of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten have decided to step back a little and review the podcast positioning, content and brand. In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk about the history of the Startup Chat, why the name …
 
RECENT UPDATES: Podsheets is our open source set of tools for managing podcasts and podcast businesses New version of Software Daily, our app and ad-free subscription service FindCollabs is hiring a React developer FindCollabs Hackathon #1 has ended! Congrats to ARhythm, Kitspace, and Rivaly for winning 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ($4,000, $1000, and a…
 
Google’s codebase is managed in a single monolithic repository. An engineer at Google can explore almost any area of the codebase within the entire company. In order to enable this, Google has built tooling to support the monolithic repo, including a virtual file system and a set of build tools. A monolithic repository is not to be confused with a …
 
Call it the playoffs. Call it the Olympics. Call it March Madness. No matter which sports analogy you borrow, it falls short of capturing what Lyft's IPO yesterday kicked off in the tech world. A generational changing of the guard from the FAANG to the APLUSS (Airbnb, Pinterest, Lyft, Uber, Slack, Stripe). A breaking of the liquidity dam that's kep…
 
Everyone knows Karen Wickre, because she’s one of those classic connectors. Once we finally got in touch, I wasn’t surprised to learn we knew about half a dozen of the same people though we had never remotely crossed paths. But Karen knows everyone because she’s popped up Zelig-like in a bunch of interesting places over the course of tech history o…
 
SHOW: 69 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian reviews the major project-level news and announcements from KubeCon Barcelona 2019, as well as gives some feedback about the overall show. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com All of the CNCF talks/sessions (videos) from KubeCon theCUBE coverage of KubeCon [NEW] CNCF Projects - Health Chart SHOW TOPIC…
 
Relational databases such as Postgres are often used for critical workloads, such as user account data. To run a relational database service in the cloud requires a cloud provider to set up a highly durable, highly available system. Jon Daniel is an infrastructure engineer at Heroku. Jon joins the show to describe the engineering and operations req…
 
Software engineering is harder than it should be. There are many people who have an app idea that they are not sure how to build. Some of these people are highly technical professionals like real estate agents, scientists, and accountants. These professionals learn to use spreadsheets in their day-to-day work. Spreadsheets are also used widely by y…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott talk about the cool parts of CSS! From filters to variables, here are some cool (and amazing) things you can do with CSS in 2019. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real tim…
 
React is a set of open source tools for building user interfaces. React was open sourced by Facebook, and includes libraries for creating interfaces on the web (ReactJS) and on mobile devices (React Native). React was released during a time when there was not a dominant frontend JavaScript library. Backbone, Angular, and other JavaScript frameworks…
 
Topics include: How Gatsby is more than just a static site generator How you create pages with Gatsby and how it's more powerful than traditional static site generators The benefits of having a unified data access layer for all of your content How to build dynamic applications with Gatsby Why Gatsby is actually faster than static HTML How Gatsby ma…
 
In episode 39 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Sean Grove of OneGraph to unpack common misconceptions about GraphQL, and discuss some of the peripheral services and tools available to educate and inspire GraphQL users. The post Ep. #39, GraphQL Services with Sean Grove of OneGraph appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Shadow Doms - what they are, the individual pieces involved with them, why they’re important, and how to get started using them. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix cras…
 
Jeff Ullrich was a struggling business manager with a drinking problem and a waning sense of professional direction when, in 2010, he saw an opportunity: podcasting. It was a brand new medium, and no one had really tapped its potential. Together with comedian Scott Aukerman, Jeff founded Earwolf, one of the first podcast networks, and developed sho…
 
V tomto dílu, prosím, omluvte zhoršenou kvalitu zvuku. Pro další díly se nám podařilo sehnat novou techniku a já pevně věřím, že se nám podaří jít s kvalitou zvuku nahoru.Hostem dnešního dílu je Boris Letocha z hradecké pobočky společnosti Quadient. Otevřeli jsme s ním téma Single Page Application, jejich historie a vývoj za několik posledních let.…
 
00:12 Hello and welcome to GraphQL patterns. I'm your host Nader Dabit. Today on our panel we have Jimmy Jia. 00:18 Hey, I'm Jimmy [inaudible]. I'm a principal scientist at butterfly network working on democratizing medical imaging and GraphQL is actually pretty useful to stress stressor that 00:29 and our special guest today is Jason Lengstorf. Uh…
 
Welcome to the big one. On the day of its IPO, we tell the story of Uber. It’s a story whose roots stretch back 130 years, but whose impact reverberates perhaps more powerfully on our current world than any other. A story that, in all of its greatness and in all of its ugliness, may just be the story of our time. Links Austin Geidt’s incredible jou…
 
On this special F8 2019 episode of The Diff, Lisa Roach and John Reese, software engineers at Facebook, join Joel on our first live broadcast to discuss the role of Python at Facebook. Understand why Python is a core language at Facebook, why we are so involved in the Python community and learn about some of our recent Python-based open source proj…
 
In this episode, we talk with Fred K. Schott from the Pika Project about a future without webpack. Instead of having a massive build system just to use some node packages on the frontend, we can use @pika/web! @pika/web aims to tame some of the insanity that has come with modern JavaScript tooling. We talk about how it works to create a ‘web_module…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes discuss different error handling strategies. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works w…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about Hiten’s Billion Dollar Mistake. This episode comes after a blog post that Hiten wrote a couple weeks ago that blew up on the internet. It’s about a billion dollar mistake he made at his company KISSmetrics. In today’s episode of the show, Steli and Hiten talk about the reaction to the blog post,…
 
On this special episode of The Diff, Instagram software engineer Kathryn Middleton, and React Native engineering manager, Kevin Gozali, join Joel on our final live broadcast from the F8 2019 conference to discuss the current state of React and React Native. Learn why React Hooks is such a big deal, how React and React Native cooperate on roadmaps, …
 
Brad Touesnard is a well known developer in the WordPress community, and CEO and Founder of Delicious Brains, a company that makes fantastic WordPress products. You might know them best from WP Migrate DB Pro, but they do lots more! Brad tells us all about their new product, SpinupWP, why they decided to solve this problem, and lots of other great …
 
David Spáčil mi o sobě řekl, že prošel hned dvěma profesními neúspěchy. V našem rozhovoru, který si můžete pustit i v podcastu o podnikání, jsme je rozebrali a zjistili, co je zapříčinilo. První Davidův neúspěch byl s firmou Altar interactive, ve které s kolegy vyvíjel počítačové hry. Firmě se jich i několik podařilo vydat, přesto ale nakonec zkrac…
 
Na internetu vychází mnoho fantastických zpráv o tom, který startup dostal jak velkou investici. Pro většinu lidí jsou takové zprávy senzací, kterou lze jen závidět. Lidé jako Ondřej Fryc za nimi ale vidí mnohem víc. A zejména všechno to negativní, co se děje dnes a denně a co paralyzuje startupy, které spolupráci s investory podcenily. Ondřej Fryc…
 
Rather than pursue a traditional career, Hiten Shah (@hnshah) decided to follow the choose-your-own-adventure life of being a founder. Since then he's launched more than 30 products, including five multimillion dollar products and a few spectacular failures as well. In this episode we talk about embracing and reflecting on failure, making better bu…
 
Justin and Jon are starting to feel that stress. We start with an unscripted bit. Our backlog and todo list are still stressing us out. We want to improve the app, but we get stuck fixing bugs. Justin is going to be at Laracon, NYC. Should we fly less? ★ Thanks to our sponsors: ProfitWell gives you free subscription metrics for your SaaS. Just plug…
 
A mission to set the course of the world wide web in its early days. 10 days to get it done. The result? An indispensable language that changed everything. JavaScript was the underdog that won against all odds. Clive Thompson recounts the browser wars and how much the fallout influenced the future of the internet. Charles Severance explains how Jav…
 
In 2011, Facebook had begun to focus its efforts on mobile development. Mobile phones did not have access to reliable, high bandwidth connections, and the Facebook engineering team needed to find a solution to improve the request latency between mobile clients and the backend Facebook infrastructure. One source of latency was recursive data fetchin…
 
Henry chats with Sebastian McKenzie, the creator of Babel, on it's beginnings, what he's learned both technically and personally, and what this Rome thing is all about. They surmise why it was popular, names/logos, vision/scope of projects, planning a launch, doing closed source development, burnout, motivations, setting priorities, delegating/lett…
 
Podcast: Bowery Capital Startup Sales Podcast Episode: Building Your First Pricing Model with Patrick Campbell (ProfitWell) Pub date: 2018-05-10 Patrick Campbell, Chief Executive Officer and Founder at ProfitWell, joins the Bowery Capital Startup Sales Podcast to discuss "Building Your First Pricing Model." The podcast and artwork embedded on this …
 
Looking back at Sharon’s experience, it’s clear that nurturing communication in communities, groups and movements is the underlying theme of her career. This conversation goes deep on the pricing strategy for Mobilize. Sharon and her team have a very clear vision for how the subscription pricing should be structured, with each plan targeting a spec…
 
Tope Awotona, Founder and CEO of Calendly is big on Focus, and it’s clear that this has played a big part in launching his product to the world. Tope moved from a background of Enterprise Sales in businesses like IBM, Perceptive Software and EMC to solve a problem that was close to his heart in those roles: Scheduling. I Spoke to Tope about why the…
 
Follow a tech startup on its journey from nascent idea to embryonic product to triumphant launch. Launch follows Rob Walling and Derrick Reimer as they bring email marketing startup Drip from its first days of inception through the agonizing months of writing code, talking to customers, and the never-ending uncertainty of whether anyone will ever u…
 
Podcast: SaaS Open Mic by ChartMogul (LS 24 · TOP 10% what is this?) Episode: SaaS pricing mastery with Sharon Savariego, CEO of Mobilize Pub date: 2017-02-07 Looking back at Sharon’s experience, it’s clear that nurturing communication in communities, groups and movements is the underlying theme of her career. This conversation goes deep on the pri…
 
Podcast: The SaaS Revolution Show (LS 39 · TOP 2% what is this?) Episode: How to get SaaS pricing right with Kyle Poyar, OpenView Pub date: 2018-03-01 Kyle Poyar is a self-professed pricing and growth nerd. The latest guest on the SaaS Revolution Show, Kyle is Senior Director of Market Strategy at Openview, one of many speakers we will welcome in D…
 
Podcast: The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors (LS 48 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: SaaStr 171: How To Figure Out Your Pricing Strategy: The Diminishing Role of The Per Seat Model, Why Open Source Is The Only Way To Get In Front of Today's Developers & Why Capital Efficiency Is Always Key with Chetan Puttagunta, General Part…
 
Podcast: Bowery Capital Startup Sales Podcast Episode: Choosing Your Scaling Units in SaaS Pricing with Custora Pub date: 2016-09-30 This week the Bowery Capital team was joined by Tim Bryan, Chief Revenue Officer at Custora and Brett Robbins, Head of Business Development at Custora, to discuss choosing your scaling units in SaaS Pricing. Custora i…
 
Podcast: The Startup Chat with Steli and Hiten (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: 082: SaaS Pricing Pub date: 2016-03-01 Today we are going to talk about SaaS pricing. This is a popular topic, and we get a lot of requests to talk about pricing. Hiten was adding up his pricing related emails, and he gets about 12 a day in one form or another.…
 
Podcast: SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders (LS 57 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: 1039 The Argument For Utility Based SaaS Pricing, $.85 Per Booked Hour, 18.4 Million Booked Hours Pub date: 2018-05-29 Greg Tanaka is CEO and Founder of Percolata. Percolata helps retailers optimize their retail sales teams giving retailers up to a 30% …
 
Podcast: Bowery Capital Startup Sales Podcast Episode: SaaS Pricing Strategies That Work with Liz Young (Reonomy) Pub date: 2016-11-28 Coming back from the Thanksgiving holiday we were back in the studio this week with Liz Young, the VP of Sales at Reonomy, to discuss SaaS pricing strategies that work. We've talked a bunch on the podcast about pric…
 
Podcast: The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors (LS 48 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: SaaStr 211: The Ultimate Guide To SaaS Pricing From Investors @ Benchmark, Matrix, Upfront Ventures & Operators @ Figma, Snyk and Kustomer Pub date: 2019-02-11 In Today’s Episode We Discuss: David Skok: General Partner @ Matrix Partners: Why …
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about the fundamentals of JavaScript - the set of core skills you should know before branching off into other frameworks, libraries, etc. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-pl…
 
Podcast: Rocketship.fm (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: Building a pricing model that works (SaaS Ep 2) Pub date: 2016-10-13 In the second episode of our SaaS series, we discuss the ever evolving topic of SaaS pricing. Now we know it happens recurring, monthly or yearly generally, but how do you determine the value of your product. *** Thi…
 
Podcast: Rocketship.fm (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% what is this?) Episode: Interview: Ed Shelley on SaaS Pricing Models Pub date: 2016-10-31 Ed Shelley of ChartMogul talks with us about different aspects of SaaS pricing, and what the current trends in the industry look like. Ed discusses the benefits of having a free demo version of your product and common t…
 
Podcast: UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy (LS 47 · TOP 1% what is this?) Episode: Episode 117: Best Practices for SaaS Pricing Pages with Rob Turlinckx Pub date: 2018-07-27 Deciding how much to charge for your SaaS is hard, but presenting these decisions on your pricing page is an art in itself. Today our guest is Rob Turlinckx, a di…
 
Guy Podjarny is the Founder & CEO @ Snyk, the developer-first solution that automates finding and fixing vulnerabilities in your dependencies. To date, Guy has raised over $32m in VC funding from Snyk from some of the great of venture including Accel, GV, our friends at Boldstart and Canaan Partners, just to name a few. As for Guy, prior to Snyk, h…
 
I'm building a new SaaS in 2018 with my buddy Jon Buda called Transistor.fm. Now, we're trying to figure out our pricing. We're trying not to pretend we know everything there is to know about running a SaaS. So, we wanted to reach out to some experts and get outside opinions about how to create our pricing tiers. So I asked Patrick Campbell, from P…
 
We're back and talking pricing We survived the first episode and have returned to share more of our SaaS Reality. A lot was learned putting out episode 1, hopefully you'l find our audio quality much better this time around. In this episode we'll tell you about how life screwed with us and how our plans for week changed at a moments notice. Dean's S…
 
I talked to Matt Mullenweg for over an hour recently, and here I share about 8 minutes of our conversation, a part where we discuss eCommerce, and where WooCommerce currently fits into that world. I also spend several minutes talking about big changes happening with Post Status. I hope you'll check it out, and join us for Post Status Publish, and s…
 
Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Know how to find the right value metric for your business Learn the difference between subscription and recurring revenue Discover the strategies in packaging and pricing metrics Kyle Poyar is the Vice President for Market Strategy at OpenView since 2016. He is responsible for helping OpenView’s portfolio …
 
Patrick Campbell is the CEO of ProfitWell (formerly Price Intelligently), the software for helping subscription companies with their monetization and retention strategies. ProfitWell also provides free turnkey subscription financial metrics for over eight thousand companies. Prior to ProfitWell, Patrick lead Strategic Initiatives for Boston based G…
 
Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Discover how ProfitWell gathers information and subscription analytics to help businesses uncover and analyze the revenue growth Learn how Van Westendorp pricing model work Discover how to use the value matrix to optimize your product pricing Peter Zotto is the General Manager of ProfitWell, a business int…
 
Read Matt’s history of Automattic: “On Building Automattic.” Subscribe to Distributed at Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, or wherever you like to listen. On today’s episode, Automattic editor Mark Armstrong interviews our usual host Matt Mullenweg to discuss the history of the company and how its distributed culture emerged from conditio…
 
We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 3 of Command Line Heroes — an original podcast from Red Hat, hosted by Saron Yitbarek, about the people who transform technology from the command line up. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you. Learn more and subscribe at redha…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about lies founders tell themselves and others. It’s common for founders to unknowingly tell themselves and others lies about the state of their companies. And not realizing that what you may be saying to yourself about your company can lead to the lack of growth of your company or worse.…
 
This weeks WordPress news – Covering The Week Commencing 24th June 2019: WordPress Core Gutenberg 6.0 Adds Layout Picker to Columns Block Community WordCamp Europe 2019 Recap: What You Might Have Missed WordCamp Europe 2020 to be Held in Porto, June 4-6 The Theme Review Team Releases Two Feature Packages, an Autoloader and a Customize Section Butto…
 
In this episode we have on Rich Harris, the creator the Svelte JavaScript framework. Rich leads us through the new Svelte 3.0 release, and how it moves away from a traditional JavaScript framework into a JavaScript framework compiler. This means you don’t end up shipping a monolithic framework, but rather only the JavaScript needed to do the thing.…
 
Secret identities and the creation of culture Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, …
 
Jon and Justin share some honest updates about as they continue to build their SaaS (Transistor.fm): Justin swears in this episode. We're half way through 2019!?! Jon is wondering if donuts are big in Canada. Official Transistor start dates: May 2017: actual incorporation date January 2018: Jon and Justin sign partnership documents August 2018: off…
 
Jon and Justin are wrestling with thoughts about growth: "Our current rate of growth is nice: it feels sustainable." – Justin "It feels less sustainable for me, because I'm working a full-time job." – Jon We’re able to keep up with demand, and enjoy the process. There are all these stories about folks whose companies are growing like crazy. They’re…
 
If you're struggling with pricing your app, listen to this episode! Ben Orenstein, Jordan Gal, Patrick Campbell, and I discussed whether "charge more" is always the right answer. ★ Thanks to our sponsors: Balsamiq: They make a low-fidelity wireframing tool, specifically geared for non-designers. Get in the zone, and I feel creative right away. Try …
 
We received some product marketing questions from Nirav Mehta: How to get the word out about your SaaS? Should you pursue partnerships? How can you get distribution for your software product? What marketing channels work best? Build anticipation before you launch One big opportunity many folks miss is building up anticipation before they launch. Ex…
 
How did you split equity in Transistor? How do I start a podcast? How do you say Adam's name? ★ Thanks to our sponsor: podcastinsights.com If you want to get into podcasting, check out Podcast Insights. They’re a great resource for folks who want to start and grow a podcast. Show notes: Episode 2: How to find a cofounder Place to buy a startup: Fli…
 
Hey guys ladle out some secret sauce for successfully marketing and selling to software developers. Also discussed is their Facebook ad boycott, why you should never call a developer, Coke vs. Pepsi, and leveraging Princess Bride to weed out sales emails. Links: Art of Product Podcast website Ben Orenstein on Twitter CloudForcast website Nathan Bar…
 
If it isn't fun, Allie LeFevere (@AllieLeFevere) doesn't want anything to do with it. It just so happens that, in a world full of undifferentiated products and fear-based marketing, fun and humor are the missing ingredients that founders need to set their brands apart. In this episode, Allie shares the fundamentals behind solid brand marketing that…
 
In this episode, Wes and Scott talk about life management — the systems and tools for managing all the the busy details of life and work. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your erro…
 
In this episode we’re joined by Matt Stein of Working Concept to talk about what the landscape of frontend development looks like in 2019. We lead in with some amusing “from the trenches” development horror stories that embody what it’s like to do modern web development. Then we move on to talking about a wide range of subjects, such as Docker, Gat…
 
Greetings from Chittorgarh, one of my stops on a two-week excursion through Goa and Rajasthan, India. I’ve been a little too busy exploring, photographing cows and monkeys and eating a lot of delicious food to keep up with *all* the tech news, but I’ve still got the highlights. For starters, if you haven’t heard yet, TechCrunch launched Extra Crunc…
 
In this episode, Wes and Scott debate Gatsby vs Next — how they compare, the pros and cons of each, why you might chose one over the other for your next project, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer and a pe…
 
Adam talks with Erik Kennedy about tactical design advice for developers. Erik is a self-taught UI designer and brings a wealth of practical advice for those seeking to advance their design skills and learn more about user interface design. We cover his seven rules for creating gorgeous UI, the fundamentals of user interface design — color, typogra…
 
Virtualization software allows companies to get better utilization from their physical servers. A single physical host can manage multiple virtual machines using a hypervisor. VMware brought virtualization software to market, creating popular tools for allowing enterprises to deploy virtual machines throughout their organization. Containers provide…
 
Infrastructure software is having a renaissance. Cloud providers offer a wide range of deployment tools, including virtual machines, managed Kubernetes clusters, standalone container instances, and serverless functions. Kubernetes has standardized the container orchestration layer and created a thriving community. The Kubernetes community gives the…
 
In this episode, Lee Byron takes us through his personal journey where curiosity, the desire to make things, and some happy accidents led him to change how we all think about APIs with GraphQL. We also discuss Open Source, designing products, and his recent move from Facebook to Robinhood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.…
 
Sponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Aaron Frost Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Special Guest: Ryan Duffy In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, the panelists talk with Ryan Duffy who works on the EnactJS framework at LG Electronics. Ryan explains the framework in depth and answers all the …
 
You may be tired of writing product stories and pitching product ideas that fall flat. Here we break down how to tell compelling product stories by understanding the basic of storytelling itself. Jack and beanstalk may not be part of your everyday standups, but its the perfect way to breakdown the essential elements of a story. From screenwriter Mi…
 
Adam is a full-stack developer and entrepreneur from Canada. He's an active contributor in the Laravel and Vue communities, the host of the Full Stack Radio podcast, and the creator of Tailwind CSS. He runs his own business creating books and courses for other developers full-time. Links Blog Posts The $61,392 Book Launch That Let Me Quit My Job Ad…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes continue their discussion about code quality tooling - how to get your code extra nice and clean, and the tools that will help you along the way. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer…
 
In this episode Scott and Wes talk about work life balance. These tips aren’t hard-and-fast - part of the beauty of being a web developer is that you do get to enjoy some flexibility. Work is a big part of our live and these are tips that will hopefully allow you to get the most enjoyment out of both work and life. Sanity.io - Sponsor Sanity.io is …
 
Serverless computing is a technique for deploying applications without an addressable server. A serverless application is running on servers, but the developer does not have access to the server in the traditional sense. The developer is not dealing with IP addresses and configuring instances of their different services to be able to scale. Just as…
 
In this episode Scott and Wes continue their discussion about the freelance client lifecycle—from design and development, to project hand-off, and everything in between. Sanity.io - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get up and running by typing npm i -g @sanity/cli && sanity init …
 
If you are a web developer, you know how complex many of the traditional web content management systems have been. One of the big problems has been managing the underlying infrastructure for the system. Cosmic JS, a member of the Winter 2019 Y Combinator class, wants to simplify that by taking care of the infrastructure part for you, while providin…
 
Jerod and Adam talked with Rich Harris –a JavaScript Journalist on The New York Times Investigations team– about his magical disappearing UI framework called Svelte. We compare and contrast Svelte to React, how the framework is embedded in a component, build time vs. run time, scoping CSS to components, and CSS in JavaScript. Rich also shares where…
 
Sponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guest: James Shore Episode Summary James Shore is a developer who specializing in extreme programming, an Agile method. He also used to host a screencast called Let’s Code Test-Driven JavaScript. They begin by dis…
 
Topics include: Building an API without writing any controller code Thinking of your API like a database as much as possible Modeling everything on the server as a resource, including things like S3 upload signatures Using tools like Firebase to avoid writing an API entirely Sponsors: Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio and insta…
 
Show: 383 Description: Aaron and Brian talk with Paul D. Johnston (@PaulDJohnston, Co-Founder ServerlessDays (creator of “Jeff”), CXO Serverless Consultant) about the current state of Serverless, Serverless vs. FaaS, how to economically think about functions of code, and areas where Serverless needs to improve. Show Sponsor Links: Datadog Homepage …
 
With JavaScript in every corner of software development and npm in every corner right along with it, the rise of npm can be drawn as a hockey stick up and to the right with Isaac Schlueter at the top grinning ear to ear. After reading their recent announcement to hire a CEO, I knew it was time to talk one-on-one with Isaac about building npm and th…
 
Adam and Jerod talk to Kyle Daigle, the Director of Ecosystem Engineering at GitHub. They talk about GitHub Actions, the new automation platform announced at GitHub Universe this past October 2018. GitHub Actions is the next big thing coming out of GitHub with the promise of powerful workflows to supercharge your repos and GitHub experience. Build …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about code quality tooling - how to get your code extra nice and clean, and the tools that will help you along the way. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real tim…
 
In a cloud infrastructure environment, failures happen regularly. The servers can fail, the network can fail, and software bugs can crash your software unexpectedly. The amount of failures that can occur in cloud infrastructure is one reason why storage is often separated from application logic. A developer can launch multiple instances of their ap…
 
Ten years ago, there was a distinction between “backend” and “frontend” developers. A backend developer would be managing the business logic and database transactions using Ruby on Rails or Java. A frontend developer would be responsible for implementing designs and arranging buttons using raw HTML and JavaScript. Today, developers can build entire…
 
The Berkeley AMPLab was a research lab where Apache Spark and Apache Mesos were both created. In the last five years, the Mesos and Spark projects have changed the way infrastructure is managed and improved the tools for data science. Because of its proximity to Silicon Valley, Berkeley has become a university where fundamental research is blended …
 
In this special rebroadcast of JS Party, Jerod and Suz talk with John Resig about how he’s using GraphQL at Khan Academy, some of the mistakes and successes using GraphQL, John’s feelings on jQuery, and community Q&A. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Spo…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about copywriting and writing good copy for startups. When it comes to marketing your startup, your copywriting is one of the most critical elements that could make or break your campaign. But what is copywriting? It consists of all the content that marketers use to try to get people to t…
 
Topics include: How Next.js is different than using create-react-app How page-based routing works in Next.js vs. a traditional router The mechanics behind how components are server-side rendered and picked up by React on the client What it really means to server-render a React app and how it's different from a traditional server-rendered web app Ho…
 
Topics include: Why you should think of SPAs as desktop apps instead of web apps Strategies for pushing complexity out of your backend and on to the client Building optimistic UIs Best practices for storing and retrieving data Why you should design your SPAs with an "offline-first" mindset Sponsors: Cloudinary, sign up and get 300,000 images/videos…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS Grid Level 2 - aka subgrid. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works wit…
 
Get ready for Acquired Season 4: the Attack of the IPOs! We'll be live on the scene this season as some of the tech world's biggest unicorns make their long-awaited public debuts (or at least we all hope). We get in the spirit for the coming season, and share our 2019 predictions in an excerpt from our last Limited Partner episode of 2018. Happy Ne…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss what’s new in WordPress 5.0.3. We share insight into a new feature in WordPress 5.1 that will protect users from fatal errors or more commonly known as the white screen of death. We discuss the WordPress Governance Project and WordPress’ leadership (more...)…
 
Adam caught up with Brendan Burns (co-creator of Kubernetes and Partner Architect at Microsoft Azure) at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle, WA to talk about the state of Kubernetes, the importance of community, building healthy cloud platforms, and the future of cloud infrastructure. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our …
 
In this first episode of 2019, I talk with Josh Strebel from Pagely about his new project, NorthStack. Whereas Pagely was the very first "Managed WordPress" service, NorthStack is best described as a "Managed AWS" service. I talk with Josh about NorthStack and what it tells us about the future of WordPress.I apologize for my audio on this epsiode. …
 
V novém roce s novým elánem jsme se sešli, abychom podebatovali trochu v duchu převážně nevážně a tak trochu vážně na téma kolaborativního vývoje v týmu. Může být vůbec vývoj nekolaborativní činnost? S Alešem Roubíčkem alias Raroušem jsem se do tématu zakousli a začali od pull requestů, pěkně přes domnělé či skutečné problémy v doručování hodnoty z…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes continue their discussion of libraries and tech that where super hot in the past, but not so much any more. Sanity.io - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get up and running by typing npm i -g @sanity/cli && sanity init in your command line. Get a…
 
Show: 377 Description: Aaron talks with Brad Rydzewski (@bradrydzewski, Co-Founder of Drone.io) about the current state of CI/CD in our industry. Show Sponsor Links: Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt Show …
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about CSS units (e.g. rems vs ems, px, ch, vmax), when and why you want to be using them, tips and tricks, and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer and a performance monit…
 
It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - working with designers, criticisms of WordPress, avoiding burnout, time management, and more. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and f…
 
Chris Lema is a man who knows how to build a good product. And in this episode, he's going to tell us all about how he helped build Liquid Web's Managed WooCommerce Hosting. We'll talk about what eCommerce shops need, the importance of performance, and he'll give us lots of great tips.Show Notes Chris Lema | Twitter Liquid Web CaboPress Bryce Adams…
 
Adam and Jerod talk with two members of Segment’s engineering team: Co-founder and CTO, Calvin French-Owen, as well as Software Engineer, Alex Noonan, about their journey from monorepo to microservices back to monorepo. 100s of problem children to 1 superstar child. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the m…
 
Daniel Stenberg joined the show to talk about 20 years of curl, what’s new with http2, and the backstory of QUIC - a new transport designed by Jim Roskind at Google which offers reduced latency compared to that of TCP+TLS+HTTP/2. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Joi…
 
From KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2017 — Brendan Burns (Kubernetes co-founder) and Gabe Monroy (creator of Deis) joined the show to talk about the origin, impact, and future of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Co…
 
We’re back in NYC at Microsoft Connect(); talking about the backstory of Visual Studio Code with Julia Liuson (Corporate Vice President of Visual Studio), Chris Dias (Principal Program Manager of Visual Studio and .NET), and PJ Meyer (Product Manager). We talk about the beginnings of the Visual Studio product line, how Microsoft missed the internet…
 
Adam Morse joined the show to talk about Functional CSS and his project Tachyons - a CSS Toolkit that lets you quickly build and design new UI without writing CSS. We talk about Scalable CSS, the difference between “Atomic”, “OOCSS”, “BEM” and others, semantic class names, and where we go from here. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members sup…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I have a lengthy discussion about the numerous Accessibility concerns being raised by members of the community. We also talk about the WordPress 5.0 release date, tempers flaring in the WordPress core Slack channel, dealing with political situations within the WordPress project, and (more...)…
 
The Story: Alex is back in the host’s chair to introduce a new show from Gimlet - his own! It's an interview show called Without Fail where Alex talks to people who have made a big bet and either won or lost. When Andrew Mason started Groupon 10 years ago he was in his mid-20s, fresh out of grad school, and running a company for the first time ever…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what it takes to grow your company from one million to ten million in revenue. Hitting the million dollar revenue mark is a great achievement and something to congratulate yourself on. However, once you do, the new challenge now becomes growing your revenue to newer heights and this…
 
“I’ve always believed the web is for everyone,” wrote Tim Berners-Lee, the well-known (and knighted) creator of the World Wide Web. “The web has evolved into an engine of inequity and division; swayed by powerful forces who use it for their own agendas,” he added. “Today, I believe we’ve reached a critical tipping point, and that powerful change fo…
 
The Story: At the end of the last episode, co-founders Justin, Emmett, Michael, and Kyle had a big problem on their hands. Streaming Justin's life 24/7—the very idea their company was founded on—turned out to be kind of boring. Pretty soon people stopped watching. In this episode, the four friends try desperately to extend the life of their company…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Gary Pendergast, Gutenberg and WordPress core contributor to get an update on Gutenberg’s progress. We discuss its rollout on WordPress.com, the feedback and sentiment shared thus far, and when we can expect to see it merged into WordPress 5.0. (more...)…
 
Show: 51 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about updates to Kubernetes v1.12 Show Notes: Kubernetes 1.12 Updates (Official Kubernetes blog) What’s new in Kubernetes 1.12 (Red Hat CoreOS blog) OpenShift Commons Briefing on October 4 at 9 AM PT to discuss Kubernetes 1.12 Operator Framework Topic 1 - Kubelet TLS Bootstrap moves to GA - simplify how …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about reaching $1 million in revenue in your startup. Reaching $1 million in revenue for your startup is a number that a lot of entrepreneurs aspire to reach and can seem magical for some. However, reaching this milestone is not easy and sometimes, founders who do, often take it for grant…
 
The Story: A group of friends moves across the country to launch an unlikely website that they think could replace television. The media loves them. They just need to figure out how to get their users to feel the same way. This is part one of a two-part series that originally aired in April of 2016. The Facts: Matthew Boll and Peter Leonard mixed t…
 
How time flies. It’s been nearly 7 months since I’ve published a new episode of the Matt Report and while it’s been kinda nice not to have all of the podcasting duties on my plate, it’s time to get back to work on Season 8. During this time, I’ve had a chance to reflect on WordPress the software, WordPress the community, and to watch the overall hy…
 
On today’s The Startup Chat we discuss cold calling. We’ll tell you what cold calling is, why you should do it, and how to do it effectively. Steli is the rock star of cold calling between the two of us. He’ll tell us how he has made cold calling work for him and his business. Cold calling is a channel that can be effective for your customer base. …
 
Panel: AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vitali Zaidman In this episode, the panel talks with programmer, Vitali Zaidman, who is working with Software Solutions Company. He researches technologies and starts new projects all the time, and looks at these new technologies within the market. The panel talks about testin…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about Karma. Karma is the law of moral causation. In business, relationships are key. It is advisable to treat people the way that you want to be treated as not doing so can lead to missed opportunities and people not wanting to business with you. In this episode, Steli and Hiten share th…
 
You can scale big with a simple idea (and a tiny team!) — but only if you catch the prevailing winds. That's what Kevin Systrom did when he co-founded Instagram: The simple photo app tapped the right trends, built on larger social networks, and dodged the complexities that would have slowed them down. The result? 30M users in 18 months. And a $1B s…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Fred Meyer, David Hayes, and Alex Denning of WPShout to learn about WPShout’s Pro Community. This community aims to bring people together to learn from each other and provide one-to-one mentorship opportunities with David and Fred. Later in the (more...)…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott dive into designing for developers - tips and tricks for improving your designs, and how to up your game in small ways that will have a big impact on your projects. Sanity.io - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get up and running by typing npm i -g @s…
 
Edward talks to Keith Dahlby, the creator and maintainer of posh-git,about tech conferences, what it's like to be a Microsoft MVP,and PowerShell versus unix shells. Keith Dahlby is a father, a webdeveloper, a git enthusiast, a language geek, and a nine-timeC# MVP from Cedar Rapids, IA. By day, he accelerates world-changingideas from Iowa with NewBo…
 
Show: 48 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler try and clarify some confusion about how much patching is still involved when moving from Virtualization to Containers. Show Notes: Lots of confusion about how to manage patching of VMs vs. Containers. Topic 1 - What do I have to patch in a VM-centric environment? Who is typically responsible for that patchin…
 
A few weeks ago I was excited to receive a message from David Kelly, the General Manager at KingSumo, a sister-company of Sumo and AppSumo, all of which I encourage any business owners out there to look into. After a few discussions we set up a date and recorded this episode. David provides a ton of value to the discussion of guerrilla marketing gi…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about a favorite topic of Hiten – doing business with friends. Doing business with a friend can be a tricky one. If it’s not managed properly, you could end up with ruined relationships or worse, a failed business. In to this week’s episode, Steli and Hiten share their thoughts on what yo…
 
On the final episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School we learn the importance of being distinct and direct. Seth explains why people at the top get hurt last, why e-mail is the best direct connection to your customers, and why it’s important to have your own distinct voice. Seth shares a technique to get an appointment with impossible to reach top de…
 
Figure out if you’re selling a product that will appeal to early adopters, people who need it, or the masses on today’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School. This week Seth explains how Google makes billions through clickable ads, discusses the difference between making something cool versus making something that works, and talks about how a Thai…
 
Find out why scarcity is the only thing worth paying for on today’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School. Seth discusses having McDonalds milkshakes for breakfast, the lock-in effect, the large world that is the app market, and how your job is not to find more customers for your products, your job is to find more products for your customers.…
 
Welcome to the first episode of Seth Godin's Startup School. Join best-selling author Seth Godin as he provides business advice for entrepreneurs and freelancers from this rare workshop. During this week's episode Seth discusses creating a monopoly, describes the differences between freelancers and entrepreneurs, and talks about how a business is c…
 
Learn how adjusting your course is beneficial on today’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School. This week Seth describes how being a consultant differs from being an entrepreneur, explains how he came to own a 40 billion dollar t-shirt, and starts to ask the group a series of questions that every entrepreneur should be able to answer.…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week. We have a candid conversation about what it would be like if Gutenberg were merged into WordPress trunk earlier versus developed as a plugin. We also talk about Classic Editor install numbers, praising forks of WordPress, (more...)…
 
Should you start a podcast or are you already too late? There's a lot that goes into running a podcast, but Joe Casabona is here to help us out. Joe is a Wordpress developer, podcaster and online course creator. Joe also teaches computer science and literacy at the the University of Scranton. Today, Joe joins us and dives into the art of podcasting…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott take a look back at 2018 as well as a look forward to what’s coming in 2019. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours …
 
Show: 379 Description: Brian talks with Josh Atwell (@Josh_Atwell, Sr. Technology Advocate @Splunk and co-host of @SpeakingInTech) about the state of DevOps and NewOps heading into 2019. Show Sponsor Links: Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will …
 
Matt Medeiros finishes Season 8 with this interview of Robby Mccullough, who is a co-founder of the Beaver Builder page builder and is from the Bay area. Matt and Robby discuss how the Gutenberg release in WordPress 5.0 may impact Beaver Builder, whether Automattic could have looked at purchasing Beaver Builder, and how a small business owner deals…
 
On this year’s “State of the ‘log’” episode we’re going behind the scenes to look back at 2018 as we prepare for 2019 and onward. We talk through our most popular episodes, most controversial episodes, and even some of our personal favorites. We also catch you up on some company level updates here at Changelog Media. We hired Tim Smith earlier this…
 
In this special episode of JS Party, KBall and Nick are on location at Node + JS Interactive in Vancouver. They talks with Laurie Voss, co-founder and COO of npm Inc. They chat about his talk, “npm and the Future of JavaScript”, JavaScript frameworks, and how the definition of “the fundamentals of the web” is constantly changing. Discuss on Changel…
 
Questions include: What's your process for getting started on a new design? How do you make your designs feel original? How do you choose fonts for a new project? How do you make complex tables look good, and how do you make them work on mobile? What's the best way to style multiple secondary actions on a page? Refactoring UI topics include: Struct…
 
Topics include: How to pick great fonts Choosing a color scheme for your project Designing in greyscale Recreating existing interfaces from scratch Recommended design tools What you should design first on a new page Strategies for making things look professional without graphic design skills Sponsors: Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullsta…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott are talking all about CSS layout - how it works, things to watch out for and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five …
 
Show: 58 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about the announcements, trends and highlights from KubeCon and CloudNativeCon Seattle 2018. Show Notes: OpenShift 4 Preview Etcd Donated to CNCF Envoy Graduates in CNCF Heptio acquired for $550M CNCF Project Health Trends: From 1500 people (2016) to 8000 people (2018) Less focus on Kubernetes, more focu…
 
Kent Beck is an American software engineer and the creator of extreme programming, an original signer of the Agile Manifesto, and the author of the Extreme Programming book series, and a proponent of Test-Driven Development. Today he's chatting with Scott about how "test && commit || revert" might offer us a new programming workflow to explore! htt…
 
We talk with Seth Godin about his view of the 10,000 hour rule, his own concept behind achieving greatness, The Dip, and his personal journey to success. After leaving Spinnaker in 1986, he used $20,000 in savings to found Seth Godin Productions, primarily a book packaging business, out of a studio apartment in New York City. He then met Mark Hurst…
 
Kyle Mathews is the founder and CEO of Gatsby, a new company he’s building around an open source project of the same name. Gatsby as a project describes itself as a flexible modern website framework and blazing fast static site generator for React.js. At the macro level — Kyle’s career has been focused on a better way to build and ship websites. It…
 
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! (works best on mobile) https://kimberlite.fm/acquired/ We often get asked, “what type of content is on the Limited Partner Bonus Shows?” Well, we figure an episode is worth a thousand words (er, something like that), so we’re releasing one of our LP bonus shows in the main feed. On this episode, we dive in…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about libraries that have been super hot in the past, but not so much any more. Contentful - Sponsor Contentful is a great way to manage your data. Update once and publish everywhere. Contentful gives you a ton of flexibility and reliability and everything you need to build excellent front-end content without…
 
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! (works best on mobile) http://kimberlite.fm/acquired In a world ravaged by late fees and lack of rewinding, two men from a sleepy California beach town make a stand against tyranny, daringly dethrone an evil empire and… oh who are we kidding, they just copied Amazon’s business plan for books and applied it…
 
[A classic episode returns.] To succeed as an entrepreneur, you need grit. But grit is more than persistence. You’re not just charging up the same hill over and over. You're generating an endless supply of Plans B. And Nancy Lublin always has a Plan B, and C, and D. It’s this kind of grit that fueled her success scaling three not-for-profits: Dress…
 
Show: 56 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Mike Kostersitz, (@huskyat, Principal Program Manager (@huskyat) in Core Networking for Microsoft) about the basics of Windows containers, the differences between Linux and Windows containers, considerations for deployments, commons questions about Windows containers and the interaction between Red …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about affiliate how to rebrand your company the right way. Sometimes, some founders might decide to change the name of their company. This could be because they don’t like the name, the name is not resonating with their customers or they need a new name that reflects the current state of …
 
Matt Medeiros continues Season 8 with the third roundtable episode talking to Naomi Bush, Brad Williams, and Rebecca Gill. Matt discusses a recent podcast with Matt Mullenweg and Kara Swisher where he says that he is staying with WordPress for the rest of his life. WordPress powers 31% of the Internet and this panel discusses how there are still so…
 
Show: 57 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about a significant security bug in Kubernetes, the recently announced Kubernetes 1.13 release, and the upcoming KubeCon event in Seattle. Show Notes: Kubernetes Privilege Escalation Flaw - https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-privilege-escalation-flaw-innovation-still-needs-it-security-expertise Ku…
 
Dr. Nicole Fosgren has a PhD in Management Information Systems and a Masters in Accounting. She's just released the Accelerate: State of DevOps 2018: Strategies for a New Economy report as well as the supporting book on the topic. Nicole talks to Scott about the state of DevOps - who are the high performers and how do they perform so well? Using ri…
 
Glenn Vanderburg works as the VP of Engineering at First and has spoken all over on the notion of software development as engineering. What should an engineering discipline of software development look like? What's "REAL" Software Engineering? Does the analogy of software engineering as home construction hold water? What should software engineering…
 
Show: 375 Description: Brian talks with Mark Hinkle (@mrhinkle) and Sebastien Goasguen (@sebgoa), Co-Founders of @TriggerMesh, about the evolution of serverless and functions-as-a-service in the Kubernetes ecosystem, the new Knative framework, and how companies are considering the use of functions for new applications. Show Sponsor Links: Datadog H…
 
Edward talks to Patricia Aas, a veteran C++ developer, about howread a brand new codebase, understand it, and how to get started contributing to it. Patricia Aas is a programmer who has worked mostlyin C++ and Java. She has spent her career continuously delivering from thesame code-base to a large user base, from working on two browsers (Operaand V…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to come up with a name for your startup. Finding the right name for your startup can be challenging, and it’s important you come up with a great name because it can have a significant impact on your success. For example, if you choose the wrong name for your startup, it could fa…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott are joined by their first ever guest on the show: Sacha Greif. Sacha is one of the makers of the State of Javascript - the topic for today’s show. Wes, Scott and Sacha discuss the results of 2018’s survey, what they think, and implications for the industry. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with you…
 
Vova Feldman started one of the most popular plugin marketplaces in the WordPress space. His story is one that came out of filling a need, but also a realization: while there are a lot of people selling plugins in the WordPress space, we can be doing better. He offers advice on building your business, and a community around it, and much more.Show N…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Pippin Williamson, founder of Sandhills Development, LLC. Pippin describes what he’s learned going through the process of opening a brick and mortar business. He also describes the emotional process of firing employees, making business decisions as a team, and (more...)…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about a new pricing trend in the startup world. There’s a new trend in the startup world when it comes to pricing. Some companies are beginning to offer custom prices to customers who meet certain criteria. This is in particularly common with larger companies like HubSpot or Intercom. In …
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about replacing yourself as CEO or the founder of your startup. One of the hardest decision a founder can ever make is deciding when it is time to hand the wheel to someone else. Why it may seem like something that needs to be done, it’s also something that Hiten recommends you don’t do as it can limi…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about installing dependencies vs rolling your own - the advantages and disadvantages, and how to know when to do either. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer and a performance m…
 
It’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - raising your rates, full stack designers, JWT, VS Code tips, and more. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. React in Action - Sponsor React in Action by Ma…
 
In this special crossover episode of Founders Talk, Adam talks with Donald Fischer. Donald Fischer and the team at Tidelift are on a mission of making open source work better — for everyone. To pay the maintainers of open source software they are putting a new spin on a highly successful business model that’s a win-win for the maintainers as well a…
 
Do 203. dílu jsme pozvali Lukáše Křečana, Martina Damovského a Zdeňka Mertu a bavili se o testování na produkci.Techniky (postupy)- Canary release https://martinfowler.com/bliki/CanaryRelease.html- Blue Green deployment https://martinfowler.com/bliki/BlueGreenDeployment.html- A/B testing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/B_testing- Tap recording- Sha…
 
This week we talk with Manish Jain about Dgraph, graph databases, and licensing and re-licensing woes. Manish is the creator and founder Dgraph and we talked through all the details. We covered what a graph database is, the uses of a graph database, and how and when to choose a graph database over a relational database. We also talked through the h…
 
Show: 54 Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about how well the industry has created or evolved Kubernetes-Native platforms and services. Show Notes: Topic 1 - We’re more than 3yrs into Kubernetes, and almost at the 2yr anniversary of the 1st big CloudNativeCon / KubeCon in Seattle (we’ll be back again this year). So let’s ask a big question - how has t…
 
Show: 55 Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about how existing application developers and PlatformOps teams can map existing applications and framework services into a more distributed set of services that run in containers on Kubernetes and OpenShift. Show Notes: Why Kubernetes is the New Application Server (blog) Kubernetes: Your Next Java Applicatio…
 
The episode is sponsored by Plesk and Freemius. This week I welcomed back Jean Galea to the podcast as we found some time to discuss the plugins we’re using at the moment, and why we chose them. Although Jean and I work together, we rarely find the time to have discussions such as these since we tend to focus on different projects, so this was an o…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about affiliate programs and how to use it for your business when you want to acquire more customers. Affiliate programs can be an effective way to get new customers and scale your startup. For it to be successful, it is important to know how to create a program that helps your customers …
 
This week Scott and Wes are live at JAMstack_conf with games, Spicy JAM Tips, Q&As and more. Netlify — Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlify.com/syntaxfor more info. Show Notes 7:14 - S…
 
We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterp…
 
Adam and Jerod talk with Jason McGee, VP and CTO of IBM Cloud Platform about Istio — an open platform that provides a uniform way to connect, secure, control, and observe microservices. They cover what service mesh is, why its suddenly so interesting, who’s involved in Istio, their involvement with the CNCF, getting started, and what’s next for Ist…
 
Joseph Jacks, the Founder and General Partner of OSS Capital joined the show to share his plans for funding the future generation of commercial open source software based companies. This is a growing landscape of $100M+ revenue companies ~13 years in the making that’s just now getting serious early attention and institutional backing — and we talk …
 
I figure most of you should know who Matt Cutts is, but if you don't, let's just leave it at this: he's about to give you the best, most behind-the-scenes oral history of early Google we've gotten so far on this podcast. He was the head of Google's web spam team for nearly 15 years. He's also the current head of the USDS, so if you what to know wha…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott discuss their pre-launch checklists. They talk about performance, accessibility, compatibility, SEO, analytics, and more - all the things you should check before launching something to the world. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error …
 
We’re talking with Alex Ellis, the founder of OpenFaaS — serverless functions made simple for Docker and Kubernetes. We talked about the backstory and details of OpenFaaS, “the curious case of serverless on Kubernetes,” the landscape of open source serverless platforms, how Alex is leading and building this community, getting involved, and maintain…
 
The episode is sponsored by Plesk and Freemius. In today’s episode, we welcome Lucas Radke from Plesk to give us a tour of Plesk and all the services they provide. Plesk can be used by many different target audiences, starting from single end users of WordPress right up to big cloud services like DigitalOcean. We discuss many interesting aspects of…
 
Dave Morin’s love for the internet began when he was a geeky kid in Montana. By his early 20s, it had led him to Apple and then to Facebook, where he became employee number 29. He helped the company innovate, pursuing a deeply-held mission: letting people be themselves and share their lives on the internet. But when Facebook began to shift, deprior…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what’s new in web development: new promise static methods, new CSS functions, PWAs and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your tim…
 
Justin the co-founder of Transistor.fm, a podcast hosting and analytics platform. He's worked with SaaS companies since 2008, mostly as a Product Manager. Justin also runs a community for bootstrappers called MegaMaker. Justin's Links Justin's Website Justin on Twitter Build Your SaaS Transistor.fm on Baremetrics Rewardful Affiliate Links Profit Fi…
 
Topics include: Why you need more than just a product, and what Justin brings to the table in his partnership with Jon How having an audience helped him get his first customers, even in a crowded market Why you should use every advantage you have to get people in the door, even though the only thing that will make customers stay is a great product …
 
SHOW: 67 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Annette Clewett (@aclewett, Senior Architect @RedHat) and Travis Nielsen (@STravisNielsen, Senior Principal Software Engineer @RedHat) about software-defined storage, managing storage with Kubernetes, and how Rook is bringing the Operator model to storage systems like Ceph. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http…
 
Causes grew to a jawdropping 186 million users as one of the first ten Facebook platform apps. Started by Facebook co-founder Sean Parker, it was meant to turn a generation into activists and philanthropists. Causes acquired Votizen to augment shallow clicktivism with a way to remind friends to vote. But after Facebook went mobile and the web platf…
 
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about working remotely — problems, challenges, and how to keep yourself sane, productive and efficient. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Ge…
 
Sponsors Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi Joined by special guest: James Shore Episode Summary Special guest James Shore returns for another episode of JavaScript Jabber. Today the panel discusses the idea of evolutionary design.…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about cranky developers — those devs who never seem happy about anything, always mad about tech choices, and constantly writing off any new tech as simply a “fad” or unnecessary. Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that he…
 
Brian Sletten: @bsletten | about.me/bsletten 00:30 - Brian Sletten Introduction02:01 - What is WebAssembly?caniuse.com: Search=webassemblyGoogle Native Client (NaCl)NaCl and PNaClasm.js11:58 - The Popularity and Attraction of WebAssembly21:44 - Will WebAssembly kill the desktop?33:00 - The Synergy Between Rust and WebAssemblyMozilla 40:38 - Getting…
 
We’re back! Panelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jaana B. Dogan, and Mark Bates discuss Go 2, the future of Go, what they like and don’t like, and what they would add or remove. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors DigitalOcean – The simplest clou…
 
WebAssembly is a low-level compilation target for any programming language that can be interpreted into WebAssembly. Alternatively, WebAssembly is a way to run languages other than JavaScript in the browser. Or, yet another way of describing WebAssembly is a virtual machine for executing code in a low level, well-defined sandbox. WebAssembly is res…
 
Sponsors Netlify Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free Triplebyte Panel Lucas Reis Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Florian Rival Episode Summary Florian is a software engineer working for Facebook. He has previously worked with React Native making apps. He has also created an open source game creation software called GDevelop. Florian talks a…
 
Brendan Eich created the first version of JavaScript in 10 days. Since then JavaScript has evolved, and Brendan has watched the growth of the web give rise to new and unexpected use cases. Today Brendan Eich is still pushing the web forward across the technology stack with his involvement in the WebAssembly specification and the Brave browser. For …
 
This week on the Web Platform Podcast our panel chats about WebAssembly and the future of the web. What exactly is WebAssembly? Is it a replacement for JavaScript? Do I need to learn C++ if I want to use it? Sooooo many questions about this very cool technology. Come listen to Thomas Nattestad and Ben Smith give answers to all of these questions an…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cory House Aimee Knight Special Guests: Ben Titzer In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss WebAssembly and JavaScript with Ben Titzer. Ben is a JavaScript VM engineer and is on the V8 team at Google. He was one of the co-inventors of WebAssembly and he now works on VM engineering as well as other things for …
 
WebAssembly is a runtime that lets languages beyond JavaScript to execute in frontend web applications. WebAssembly is novel because most modern frontend applications are written entirely in JavaScript. WebAssembly lets us use languages like Rust and C++ after they have been compiled down to a web assembly binary module. Language interoperability i…
 
We’re talking with Syrus Akbary about WebAssembly and Wasmer — a standalone just in time WebAssembly runtime aiming to be fully compatible with Emscripten, Rust, and Go. We talked about taking WebAssembly beyond the browser, universal binaries, what’s an ABI?, running WebAssembly from any language, and what a world might look like with platform ind…
 
Topics include: How Now is trying to bring the CDN experience to your server-side code How the constraints of serverless can nudge you to build more robust solutions How to talk to a database in a stateless serverless environment Best practices for deploying serverless code when you have a centralized data store Why routing should be handled at the…
 
In this episode Wes and Scott talk about VueJS - what it is, how it compares to other frontend frameworks, and how to get the most out of it. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time o…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about bike shedding - issues that are hotly debated, but may not matter that much in the long run. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days f…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to use documentation to get the right things done in a remote business. For your startup to run smoothly with no hiccups, it is crucial to document all your processes and have them followed by your team members. The importance of documentation is even more crucial in fully remot…
 
The episode is sponsored by Plesk and Freemius. I have been following Matt Medeiros’ work for a few years through Twitter, Youtube, podcasts and so on. Recently I got in touch with Matt and purchased one of his services, User Feedback Videos, for our WP RSS Aggregator plugin. I loved his take on things and we got talking from there. Matt accepted m…
 
Upcoming events: A Conversation with Haseeb Qureshi at Cloudflare on April 3, 2019 FindCollabs Hackathon at App Academy on April 6, 2019 Log management requires the processing and indexing of high volumes of semi-structured data. A log management service takes log data and puts it in a cloud-hosted application so that application operators can acce…
 
Upcoming events: A Conversation with Haseeb Qureshi at Cloudflare on April 3, 2019 FindCollabs Hackathon at App Academy on April 6, 2019 Red Hat was the first commercial open source software company. For years, investors and entrepreneurs assumed there would never be another Red Hat. Red Hat’s business was built around enterprise operating system d…
 
On this episode of The Diff, Joel talks to Jordan, the creator of React, our most popular open source project, and the creator of Reason, a programming language cousin of JavaScript based on OCaml. Learn about why React was born, the need for another programming language, and how both of these projects have impacted development both inside and outs…
 
Chris Coyier joins Suz and Jerod to continue the discussion on The Great Divide in front-end-land. We also use this as an opportunity to gush on how much CSS-Tricks has done for the community, get Chris’ perspective on the history of the website, and finish up by sharing some amazing Pens on CodePen.io. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members…
 
Upcoming events: A Conversation with Haseeb Qureshi at Cloudflare on April 3, 2019 FindCollabs Hackathon at App Academy on April 6, 2019 Coding in the browser has been attempted several times in the last decade. Building a development environment in the browser has numerous technical challenges. How does the code execute safely? How do you fit all …
 
UiPath, a robotics process automation platform targeting IT businesses, is raising more than $400 million in Series D funding from venture capital investors at a valuation north of $7 billion, sources have confirmed to TechCrunch following a report from Business Insider. We’ve reached out to the company for comment. UiPath, founded in 2005, has rai…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about React Suspense — what it is, how it works, support and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours …
 
Upcoming events: A Conversation with Haseeb Qureshi at Cloudflare on April 3, 2019 FindCollabs Hackathon at App Academy on April 6, 2019 Modern web development tools have given frontend developers more power. On the frontend, JavaScript frameworks like React and Vue have become easier to work with. For deployment, tools like Netlify and Zeit give d…
 
During the dot-com bubble, Henry Blodget was making millions of dollars as a top analyst on Wall Street. But when that bubble burst, his fortunes changed. He became the public face of a corruption investigation that ended with the SEC banning him from the securities industry — for life. Henry tells Alex about the supreme shame of that moment, and a…
 
Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse CacheFly Panel Joe Eames Aimee Knight Joined by special guest: Richard Feldman Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Richard Feldman, primarily known for his work in Elm, the author of “Elm in Action” and Head of Technology at NoRedInk, talks about Elm 0.19 an…
 
Josh Marom, a senior developer at Elementor, has been leading our front-end projects for 3 years. In this special podcast episode, Josh tells us about switching from graphic design to web development, describes the process of introducing a new feature, and reveals some upcoming features that will surely get you excited.​…
 
Show: 388 Description: Brian talks with Eric Rudder (@ericrudder; Co-Founder and Executive Chairman @PulumiCorp) about the evolving tools and supply-chain for both developers and operations in a cloud-native world. Show Sponsor Links: Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Lis…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about communication — why it’s important, how to improve, building good habits, tools and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on erro…
 
We’re talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support …
 
Dr. Molly Peeples is an Aura Assistant Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her B.S. in Physics from MIT and went on to complete her MS and PhD in Astronomy at Ohio State University. Molly works at the Space Telescope Science Institute. Today she teaches Scott about the circumgalactic medium and h…
 
Monitoring tools are used by every area of an organization. Business development teams use monitoring to understand the metrics for product performance. Finance teams need to understand how the costs of cloud computing resources are changing. Site reliability engineers use monitoring dashboards that applications are up and running without problemat…
 
Hey Acquired listeners, our latest LP guest conversation was so good, we wanted to share some of it with everyone. We dove deep into the gritty details of SaaS investing and company building with the best in the business, Jake Saper from Emergence Capital. Emergence has been around since the beginning of SaaS and — uniquely for a venture firm — is …
 
Panelist Jerod Santo and first-time panelist Adam Stacoviak talk with Adam Wathan of Full Stack Radio fame about his CSS utility library called Tailwind CSS that’s growing in popularity to rapidly build custom user interfaces. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join t…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about authentication — the difference between localStorage, cookies, session, tokens and more! LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free a…
 
Panelist Jerod Santo and first-time panelist Adam Stacoviak talk with Adam Wathan of Full Stack Radio fame about his CSS utility library called Tailwind CSS that’s growing in popularity to rapidly build custom user interfaces. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join t…
 
We’re back with Part 2 of our special turn-the-tables episode with Reid Hoffman. In this episode, we follow Reid through PayPal, LinkedIn, the Microsoft acquisition, his angel investments, Greylock, and his hosting of Masters of Scale — all the while proving our theory that you can chart an epic journey to scale if you make everyone you enlist a he…
 
In this special episode, we turn the tables on host Reid Hoffman. He’s the guest and we tell his story, while proving a theory that’s perfect for Reid: You can chart an epic journey to scale, if you make everyone a hero along the way. Our guest host is June Cohen, executive producer of Masters of Scale, CEO of WaitWhat, and former executive produce…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to deal with a hyper-competitive market if you’re in one. Today’s startup world is super competitive. It is not uncommon for there to be hundreds, if not thousands of competitors in the market you operate. So how do you differentiate your brand from the rest and get the attentio…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what Steli calls a beta program and Hiten calls an early access program. Before you launch a product or a new feature, it is important to test things out to catch bugs and product issues prior to launch. But how do you go about doing this in a way that provides value to you and the …
 
Selling digital products online, including WordPress plugins and themes, can be easy if you’ve got a small shop, but once your business starts to grow, it becomes harder to maintain. Spending time working on your self-hosted e-commerce setup rather than building and marketing your product starts to work against you. That is where Freemius comes in.…
 
Acquired kicks off Season 3 with a gangbuster two-hour extravaganza on America’s most successful automotive startup since The Ford Motor Company: Tesla. We cover everything, from founding to its 2010 IPO to all that’s happened since, including the question on the minds of superhero fans everywhere: who came first, Elon Musk or Tony Stark? (Spoiler:…
 
Show: 41 Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about the new Kubernetes 1.11 release, the new features and capabilities. Show Notes: Kubernetes 1.11 Release Kubernetes 1.11 - Custom Resources, Pod Priority & Preemption, and more Kubernetes Ramps Up Custom Resource Definitions Topic 1 - Let’s review for anybody that’s a new listener how the Kubernetes…
 
You may think that to scale you need to cut humans out of the equation. The opposite is true. You can harness the power of the "human cloud" to solve almost any problem — as long as you keep the word “human” in the equation. That's what TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot championed for this community of people who work with each other, teach each o…
 
We’re live on the scene the day following the biggest announcement in the open source software world since well, open source software: Microsoft acquiring GitHub for $7.5B in stock. How did we get here? What does it mean for software developers going forward? And most importantly, why is there a creepy half-cat / half-octopus plastered all over eve…
 
Masters of Scale returns on Wed July 11th with Season 3, featuring the entrepreneurs who wrote the rule book of Silicon Valley - as well as the ones who challenge those rules. We'll hear hard-won insights from the founders of Spotify, Instagram, TaskRabbit, Shake Shack, Glossier and Zynga. Plus Tory Burch, Gwyneth Paltrow, Arianna Huffington, Maris…
 
Scott and Wes talk about marketing. Specifically how to do marketing if you’re a developer wondering where to start. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you rep…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, the Brians have a chat about a number of different acquisitions that have occurred in the WordPress space over these past…
 
It’s a workflow extravaganza! Scott and Wes talk about their development workflows, covering everything from design to deployment. Coffeecup’s CSS Grid Builder Tool Check out Coffeecup’s CSS Grid.cc builder tool and resources to learn, prototype and build next gen layouts with CSS Grid! VueSchool.io's Vue.js Masterclass Check out VueSchool.io’s new…
 
Watch the video podcast here. A Bit of Background Guy rose to fame as Chief Evangelist at Apple, where he worked to show people all over the world how Apple products and software could make their lives better. He was raised in a lower middle-class family in Honolulu and really had no idea what he wanted to be when he grew up. He was studying Psych …
 
Edward and Martin get caught up after the security release earlier thismonth and talk branching and merging, including how Git actuallystores branches and does merging. They got so excited about talking about branching that this is actuallypart one of two. Microsoft and GitHub Martin and Edward didn't discuss the announcement, since Edward can'ttal…
 
Brothers Patrick and John Collison founded and sold their first company before they turned 20. They created software to help eBay users manage inventory online, which set them on a path to help make e-commerce frictionless. Today, John and Patrick are the founders of Stripe, a software company that uses just a few lines of code to power the payment…
 
This week I’m joined by Donnacha MacGloinn, a long-time member of the WordPress community and guest host on a few past episodes, to discuss WordPress hosting with Thomas Audunhus from Servebolt. Servebolt is taking on the WordPress hosting space by claiming that they can beat any other host in terms of speed, and they don’t rely on caching for it. …
 
Ben and David navigate the mobile platform wars of 2012-13, avoiding speed traps en route to Waze’s destination as a $1B+ acquisition by Google. Topics covered include: Community Showcase: the Nexcast podcasting platform from listener Brian Sanders, along with their podcast chronicling the team’s journey building the company Waze’s origin in cofoun…
 
Scott and West talk about what’s new in JavaScript. Fluent Conf - Sponsor Developers, software engineers, designers, and web performance professionals flock to Fluent in pursuit of a common goal: building a better web. That means delivering fast, secure, accessible experiences to users and customers. Fluent covers a broad range of technologies and …
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian is joined by guest-host Jay Hoffmann. Jay is the Lead Developer at Reaktiv Studios and the creator and curator of T…
 
Like most venture capitalists, Arlan Hamilton plans to find the next billion dollar company by pattern matching—that's when VCs look to entrepreneurs who've been successful in the past and pick founders that match those qualities. Most VCs pattern match for people like Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos, but Arlan pattern matches for something different…
 
In this week’s episode we dive into what Silicon Valley considers “hustle” and how it may need to update its definition. We also find out how Arlan first got into venture capital—after months of sleeping on the floor at San Francisco International Airport. Plus, meet one venture capitalist who really gets Arlan’s goat. This is the second episode in…
 
Silicon Valley is leaving money on the table, and Arlan Hamilton will go to extremes to prove it. She's a venture capitalist like no other — black, female, gay — and she's out to prove that investors in the Valley are overlooking big returns they could tap into by investing in more outsiders. Arlan calls them "underestimated" founders, and she's pl…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to handle working with customers who are dissatisfied and escalate dissatisfaction into abuse. They give you advice as to what you should do and the best attitude to have when facing such a difficult and challenging situation. Angry customers can erupt with abusive behaviour and…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about start up to start up business sales and explore how to market to startups. They also discuss the viability of if it can be a long term and sustainable strategy. A startup is a fast paced business that develops its business model around innovative services or products. They are moder…
 
Kent Sullivan and Derek Hoiem were some of the original hires at the User Research Labs at Microsoft. The worked on the exploratory user research that produced the taskbar and Start menu, as well as the iterative research that helped nail down the details. How did the Start Menu and Start Button come to be? https://www.theverge.com/2016/2/11/109238…
 
Watch the video podcast here. The Guys Behind Beaver Builder Justin and Billy co-founded FastLine Media together which is a web development company. Robby came on board by applying for a job with them on Craigslist when, at the time, he was working in customer service. All three have strengths in development, and typically serve clients from start …
 
Overview:Brian and Tyler talk about Kubernetes Networking and Kubernetes Storage. Show Notes: Kubernetes Network Plugins Kubernetes and Storage Container Native Storage Topic 1 - Let’s talk about the challenges of networking with containers and some of the ways that Kubernetes addresses these challenges. There’s lots of different ways to network co…
 
Brian and Tyler Britten talk Julius Volz (@juliusvolz, @PrometheusIO co-founder, promcon.io founder) about the evolution of Prometheus monitoring, from v1.0 to v2.0. We discuss the updated features and scalability, as well as best practices, lessons learned in production, and how Prometheus might interact with emerging projects such as Istio, Envoy…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, the two Brian’s discuss the current conversations and controversy surrounding data collection and visitor privacy on the …
 
People have been yelling at me for years that I’ve not covered more technical aspects of the web’s history, especially things like Java. Specifically Java. The argument can be made that Java helped the web evolve into what it’s become. So, that’s why I was thrilled to sit down with Todd Sundsted, who is a developer who has been working with Java fo…
 
Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Jeremy Eder (@jeremyeder, Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat) about the Kubernetes Resource Management Working Group, scaling Kubernetes environments, extending Kubernetes for high-performance workloads (HPC, HFT, Animation, GPUs, etc.), testing at scale and how companies can get involved. Show Notes: …
 
Overview: Brian and Tyler talk common myths and misperceptions about Kubernetes, container usage, Kubernetes architecture, compatibility, and OSS stats. Show Notes: This is Part 2 of a 2-part series. Part 1 was focused on the platform elements of Kubernetes, what applications are good for containers, the scale of microservices, and stateful vs. sta…
 
Overview: Brian and Tyler talk common myths and misperceptions about Kubernetes, container usage, and which applications are a good fit for container platforms. Show Notes: This is Part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 will focus on Kubernetes architecture, operations, Kubernetes compatibility and updates, open source communities. Myth/Misunderstanding…
 
Overview: Brian and Tyler talk Julius Volz (@juliusvolz, @PrometheusIO co-founder, promcon.io founder) about the challenges that Prometheus solves, how it does monitoring and interacts with other systems, how it works with Kubernetes, and common-use cases and patterns. Show Notes: Prometheus (homepage) Part II - Evolution of Prometheus, v2.0 (via T…
 
This week’s episode of The Startup Chat is a special one. We feature Steli’s interview for the Inside Sales Summit, which was a virtual sales summit where we interviewed over 50 sales experts, leaders and founders, who teach their sales secrets during the summit. This episode is a follow-up to episode 256, where we published Hiten’s interview for t…
 
John Sculley is the former CEO of Pepsi and Apple. He was brought on to be Steve Jobs’ adult supervision, and to teach him marketing. But the job was tough, and working with Apple’s brilliant founder was, too. During one particularly tense moment, Scully actually made Jobs cry. Since leaving Apple, Sculley has become an investor in many companies, …
 
In the early 2000s, Perry Chen was trying to put on a concert in New Orleans when he thought, what if fans could fund this in advance? His idea didn't work at the time, but he and his co-founders spent the next eight years refining the concept of crowd-funding creative projects. Today Kickstarter has funded over 125,000 projects worldwide. PLUS in …
 
In this episode of the Founder Origin Stories, Sherry interviews Chris Lema. Chris has worked with many companies helping them build better software products and development teams. Sherry talks with Chris about his early life struggles with his home life, survival skills he had developed, and how professional counseling played a role in who he […] …
 
My guest today is a daily blogger, public speaker, and product strategist. Over the last twenty-five years, he has been leading teams of people, mostly through telling stories and motivating companies to bring products to market. He s been the founder, CTO, and advisor to numerous companies, and he loves to marinate in what he refers to as the prob…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to switch your customer base.They highlight how to identify the right product for the right customer, and what to do if the customer you planned to target didn’t work out for our business. Customers are the heart of any business, but not all customers are created equal. Because …
 
New to Kubernetes? Already a pro? In both cases, tune in to this episode, as we have something for both sides of the aisle. Kubernetes seems to have won the container orchestration game. Major cloud and PaaS vendors are supporting Kubernetes, and attendance at KubeCon in Dec 2017 skyrocketed. Today we chat with Brian Gracely ( https://twitter.com/b…
 
Overview: Brian and Tyler talk Julius Volz (@juliusvolz, @PrometheusIO co-founder, promcon.io founder) about the challenges that Prometheus solves, how it does monitoring and interacts with other systems, how it works with Kubernetes, and common-use cases and patterns. Show Notes: Prometheus (homepage) Part II - Evolution of Prometheus, v2.0 (via T…
 
Brian and Tyler Britten talk Julius Volz (@juliusvolz, @PrometheusIO co-founder, promcon.io founder) about the evolution of Prometheus monitoring, from v1.0 to v2.0. We discuss the updated features and scalability, as well as best practices, lessons learned in production, and how Prometheus might interact with emerging projects such as Istio, Envoy…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss a variety of news topics spanning design, development, and business. Tune in to learn about the h…
 
It’s been a tough year for Facebook. The social networking juggernaut found itself engulfed by controversies over fake news, electoral interference, privacy violations, and a broad backlash to smartphone addiction. Wall Street has noticed: the company has lost almost $100 billion in market cap in recent weeks.Behind Facebook’s hard year is a collis…
 
What's it like having Zach Braff play you on TV? Alex gets to ponder that question with the man himself on stage at NYC Podfest. They also talk about Chris Sacca, swearing on podcasts, and crying at work in a conversation moderated by StartUp co-host Lisa Chow. To find a list of our sponsors and show-related promo codes, go to gimlet.media/OurAdver…
 
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Benedict Evans, partner at Andreessen Horowitz, to answer five big questions about tech: One, How long will it be before self-driving cars take over (1:55), Two, Will cryptocurrencies replace the dollar, pound and other fiat currencies (8:40),Three, Is Big Tech too big (17:05), Four, How …
 
Wes and Scott dive into jQuery. Is it dead? Should you still use it? Why not? What are some alternatives? LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It's an exception tracker, a session replayer and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free over at https://logrocket.com/…
 
Acquired wraps up a big few weeks of coverage with not an IPO or an M&A or a fundraising round, but what’s still the largest tech exit in recent memory: Spotify’s $30B direct public listing. We dive into what it all means and how we got here: from Napster to iTunes to Facebook (and even some Justin Timberlake thrown in for good measure). Acquired F…
 
Gimlet co-founders Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber are pretty much on the same page… right? This week, we put their relationship to the test. Producer Luke Malone got Matt and Alex into separate studios and asked them the same set of questions. Then, Matt and Alex listened back to each other’s answers and find out if they’re really as in sync as they…
 
In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about GDPR, preparing to be acquired, and technical debt. With the regulations of GDPR coming into effect, the guys discuss how it will affect small business and what you should do. Also an in depth discussion on things to have in order before you get acquired.…
 
Brian Link started “The Plugin Economy” as an owner of a small WordPress plugin in order to get more feedback from other developers of small to medium-sized plugins. He wanted to share what he was learning from them with the community, so the interviews began. In this episode, I took the opportunity to ask Brian about what he has learned from the m…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including, the removal of offensive lyrics in Hello Dolly, a request for plugin developers to stop supporting legacy PHP versions, and changes coming in WordPress 4.9.5. We also talk about community management, the difference between comments (more...)…
 
In honor of the release of the TV show Alex, Inc., we’re binge dropping episodes of StartUp—the podcast that started it all—along with brand-new after shows. These are the best episodes about Gimlet, as chosen by our listeners. The fifth is: Diversity Report. If you were to walk into Gimlet HQ in 2015, there’s something you’d notice right off the b…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. This week the Brians put their brains together and discuss content distribution across various mediums and platforms as well as subscripti…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, the dynamic Brian duo discuss the highly-anticipated return of WordSesh, the different ways in which we all learn the sam…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss a great article published by Caspar Hübinger on AMP and WordPress. We cover what’s new in WordPress 4.9.5, Jetpack 6.0, and a WordCamp geared toward organizers. Stories Discussed: WordPress 4.9.5 Squashes 25 Bugs ‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later (more...)…
 
Wes and Scott talk all about testing! SnapShooter - Sponsor SnapShooter is a Digital Ocean backup service. You get fine grain control over when you backup and how long you backup for. Easily restore from previous snapshots. Use the code SYNTAX to get 20% off your first 12 months. Fluent Conf - Sponsor Developers, software engineers, designers, and …
 
Zuckerberg has been on a bit of a publicity tour following the Cambridge Analytica scandal and a generally tough year for the social media behemoth. This morning, an interview with Zuck was published on Vox. In it, the Facebook CEO waded through some of the company’s most pressing issues, including how to deal with fake news and help support good j…
 
Edward and Martin talk about the fundamentals that you need inyour Git repository like a proper.gitignore to keep yourrepository clean, conditional configuration, and setting line endingswith your .gitattributes file. Show Notes Getting Started with .gitignore .gitignore collection, acrowd-sourced collection of .gitignore files for different types …
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Peggy Rayzis In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about Apollo with Peggy Rayzis. Peggy is an open source engineer on the Apollo team where she primarily focuses on client stuff, working on Apollo Client, and also other libraries. Previously, she was a UI engineer at Maj…
 
In honor of the release of the TV show Alex, Inc., we’re binge dropping episodes of StartUp—the podcast that started it all—along with brand-new after shows. These are the best episodes about Gimlet, as chosen by our listeners. The fourth is: We Made a Mistake. Gimlet Media makes a mistake—one that plunges the young company into the center of an in…
 
In honor of the release of the TV show Alex, Inc., we’re binge dropping episodes of StartUp—the podcast that started it all—along with brand-new after shows. These are the best episodes about Gimlet, as chosen by our listeners. The third is: How to Name Your Company. Alex and Matt need a company name. But finding one they both like proves to be a c…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about Product Prioritization. They highlight how to prioritize what is important for your business and how to get the team on board, working towards the important objectives. Product prioritization is an important metric in the success of your company. You must know what is important for …
 
Acquired is live on the scene following Dropbox’s public market debut. From playing a central role in the early days of Y Combinator, to having Steve Jobs famously label the company a “feature not a product”, to pivoting from consumers to enterprise to developers and back again, the silicon valley history runs deep with this one. What twists and tu…
 
In honor of the release of the TV show Alex, Inc., we’re binge dropping episodes of StartUp—the podcast that started it all—along with brand-new after shows. These are the best episodes about Gimlet, as chosen by our listeners. The second is: How to Divide an Imaginary Pie. Alex decides that he can't build the company by himself, so he links up wit…
 
In episode 27 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Netlify Documentation Engineer Jessica Parsons as well as ReadMe.io founder and CEO Gregory Koberger for a discussion on the future of documentation and how more personalized API docs could benefit developers across skill levels, interests and languages. The post Ep. #27, API Documentation with Re…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten define the difference between “must have” and “nice to have” products. They highlight why knowing the difference is important to your business and help you to understand how to redefine your product so it is likely to become a customers “must have”. No matter what stage of your product develop…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about our inner energy and how we manage it. They highlight the importance of food in managing your energy levels and they look at other ways that your mental and physical energy, can be optimised to enable constant high energy throughout your day. The body, mind, spirit and emotions work…
 
In honor of the release of the TV show Alex, Inc., we’re binge dropping episodes of StartUp—the podcast that started it all—along with brand-new after shows. These are the best episodes about Gimlet, as chosen by our listeners. The first is: How Not to Pitch a Billionaire. In this episode, Alex explains how he got the idea to document the start of …
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian invites Stefan Judis and Rouven Wessling to discuss Contentful, a developer friendly API-first CMS. They explain the benefits of decoupling your website’s content from its presentation, including better cross-platform support. With Contentful, you are completely free to write your site in the language …
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian invites Jeff Escalante, Lead Developer from Carrot Creative to discuss Spike, a static website generator written in JavaScript. Jeff explains that unlike a lot of other open source tooling Spike was designed to be both flexible and also not configuration heavy out of the box. Jeff also talks about the …
 
In this episode, Scott and Wes everything about their recording — from gear to software to tips and tricks for creating a good screencast. Netlify — Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlif…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros is winding down Season 7 by interviewing Kim Doyal, who is “formally” known as the WordPress Chick. Kim has been obsessed with content since closing out all the service work in her previous business. She is presenting the Content Creator Summit the first full week of March and has a closed Content Creators Facebook gr…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how business equipment and tools can help or hinder your business. They define the difference between when a start-up needs to upgrade to new or more professional software or when what they are using is good enough. They also discuss the pitfalls that founders can avoid as they try …
 
In this episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian and Ben are joined by Robert Moseley, Director of Social Engineering at Cloudinary, an end-to-end media management platform for developers. The group discusses just how much of the internet is images and videos, and poorly optimized ones at that, and how tools like Cloudinary can make major improvements behi…
 
In episode 25 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Johannes Schickling and Soren Bramer Schmidt, the co-founders of Graphcool, a GraphQL backend development framework. They discuss the evolution of GraphQL, the communities that surround it and its use in production. The post Ep. #25, Adopting GraphQL with Graphcool appeared first on Heavybit.…
 
In Ep. #24 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Trey Huffine, software engineer at Postmates, an on-demand delivery service based in San Francisco. The pair discusses the pros and cons of server-side rendering and the joys of React. Stick around for the latest picks! The post Ep. #24, Server-Side Rendering with Trey Huffine of Postmates appeared f…
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian invites Vincent Voyer and Emily Hayman to discuss Algolia, a hosted search as a service. Emily reveals that Algolia’s key differentiator is performance, both in terms of indexing and querying, as well as configurability. They also discuss Instant Search, an easy to use UI library for building a great s…
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Daniel Olson, Lead Developer at J2 Design and Shinichi Nishikawa, WordPress enthusiast and key reviewer in WordPress.org’s Theme Review Team. They discuss Shifter, an interesting new use case for serverless. Shifter is a serverless WordPress hosting solution. Upload your WordPress site and …
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Phil Hawksworth, Technical Director at R/GA and Eli Williamson, Creative Director at Netlify. They discuss Phil’s experiments with isomorphic rendering in the JAMstack, including some of the staggering performance improvements he’s been able to achieve. Listen in for their discussion on opt…
 
In this episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian Douglas and Mathias Biilmann of Netlify are joined by Serverless’ Nik Graf, co-creator of DraftJS Plugins. On the agenda for this discussion is the emergence of new and better rich-text editors, and how React has changed the game for front-end developers. The post Ep. #7, DraftJS & Rich Text Editing On The W…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss the power of network effects and how they relate to WordPress’ increasing market share and maturi…
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio Brian invites Kyle Mathews, founder of Gatsby, onto the show to discuss the project. Gatsby is a framework that lets you build entire websites using React.js. Kyle describes what motivated him to build Gatsby and compares Gatsby with Jekyll, explaining that Gatsby also provides a modern JavaScript and CSS dev…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. This week BK and BR discuss a number of different aspects surrounding marketing and selling WordPress products and services. The conversat…
 
In episode 89, Joe Casabona and I started a discussion on some of the alternative WordPress business out there, other than the usual plugin or theme development. In part 2 we continue that discussion, delving into the world of teaching WordPress and teaching others how to run a WordPress business. Our discussion ranges from our irritation with thos…
 
Kyle Mathews is the creator of Gatsby, a blazing fast React static site generator. He talks about why he made Gatsby, why it's so fast, and why you should use it. Gatsby Website Gatsby Github Plugins wishlist (and example sites) I think most people are capable of doing a lot more than they think they can. It's just letting yourself believe that and…
 
Wes and Scott talk all about Static Site Generators! Netlify — Sponsor Netlify is the best way to deploy and host a front-end website. All the features developers need right out of the box: Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and more. Hit up netlify.com/syntax for more info. They are also hiring! netlify.com/careers Freshbooks - Spo…
 
GatsbyJS is a framework for building web applications for JavaScript. Gatsby’s original goal was to allow users to create super fast static web sites that could be hosted and served efficiently at a low cost. Most web pages have components from a framework like React or Angular that need to render after the user requests them. This rendering can so…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about strengths and weaknesses. They define how to identify, if your mindset, is set to say “I am really good at this, I’ll keep doing it” or “I am bad at this, I am going to get better”. They also look at how strengths and weaknesses can affect your employees and business. While strength…
 
You can make your social impact and your bottom line work hand-in-hand. But you'll have to be as creative and innovative about your company's values as you are about the business itself. Howard Schultz, chair and former CEO of Starbucks, not only changed how America wakes up, but set new standards for employee benefits. From offering college tuitio…
 
In this episode, Mark Zahra from WP Mayor, WP RSS Aggregator and EDD Bookings continues his foray into podcasting through a long discussion with Joe Casabona. Joe Casabona has been around WordPress for many years, starting off like many of us building small WordPress sites, to now coaching and teaching others about WordPress and how to run a busine…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros interviews Christie Chirinos a partner and business manager at Caldera Forms. Caldera Forms is known for the drag and drop form builder for WordPress. Christie works on marketing products and consulting jobs to grow the business. She and Matt discuss changes that are happening in the WordPress environment and how to r…
 
Edward talks with Johan Abildskovabout how he teaches Git to professional developers and universitystudents, using Git in continuous delivery workflows and whether weshould be more opinionated about Git usage. Johan is a continuous delivery consultant at Praqma specializingin Automation, Git and workflows. Johan has spent the last few yearshelping …
 
Edward talks with Tobias Günther aboutTower, a popular and powerful Git GUIclient for Mac and Windows. They discuss building native apps forcross-platform development, learning Git, the philosophy of development,bootstrapping a company and the value of independence. Tobias Günther is the founder and CEO of"Tower", the popular Git desktop client for…
 
Říká vám něco zkratka JAM stack? Mě byla ještě donedávna zcela neznámá. Prvním impulsem byl článek od Bantera o převodu blogu na statický generátor Jekyll, druhým pak lightning talk Ládi Prskavce na letošním jOpenSpace.Zkratka JAM představuje slova JavaScript, API, mashup. JAM stack je unikátní v tom, že vám umožní zůstat u standardního způsobu výv…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Cory House AJ O'Neal Joe Eames Aaron Frost Special Guests: Dave Geddes In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk with Dave Geddes about CSS Grids. Dave quit his job about a year ago and has been living the entrepreneur and programmer life since then. Now, he builds mastery games to help people learn …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about discount pricing strategy. They discuss the pros and cons of offering discounts as a start-up and they also discuss how to refuse discounts requests from customers. A discount pricing strategy is a key part of your product marketing because it has the ability to greatly impact the a…
 
Watch the video podcast here. Who is Phil Singleton? Phil is well known as the best selling author of SEO for Growth which he co-authored with John Jantsch. However, Phil considers himself a web designer with a difference - he creates lead generation websites that turn into recurring income for his clients and he uses the books that he has written …
 
Watch the video podcast here. That's it for this episode. We hope you collected some gold here! Let us know what you think of this podcast or if you have tried inbound marketing in the comments below. Who is Joe Howard? Joe Howard is the founder of WP Buffs which is a WordPress Maintenance company and a CTO for entrepreneurs and small businesses wh…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros follows up with Troy Dean to discuss what he is doing with his business in 2018. They cover the online and education space. Matt and Troy talk about advanced education in the United States, online education, and online marketing. Troy is the founder of WPElevation and RockStar Empires. (more…)…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, the Brians chat about the steady change that has played out in the WordPress ecosystem throughout the past decade and spe…
 
Acquired brings it all back home—to the smart home that is—with Google’s 2014 acquisition of Nest for $3.2B. From Nest cofounder Tony Fadell’s first job at General Magic (alongside future Android founder Andy Rubin) to his days as “father of the iPod” under Steve Jobs at Apple, the Silicon Valley history runs deep with this one. But did that make t…
 
Never put a limit on your first idea. It could span your entire career. Ev Williams, co-founder of Twitter and Medium (and before that: Blogger), shares what he learned in every iteration of his grand vision to connect the world’s brains. A reminder that passion and perseverance can be paths to scale. Cameos: "grit" expert Angela Duckworth and Face…
 
Edward and Martin talk to Johannes Schindelin about Git forWindows. They discuss the challenges ofporting a collection of Unix tools to Windows, maintaining a fork,make some turn of the century jokes about vi vs emacs, and encourageyou to stop saying "msysgit". Johannes Schindelin maintains Git for Windows.He used to be a number theorist, a genetic…
 
The price that bleeds your business could also save it. When you invent something innovative, you can’t know how to price it on day one. First, get people in the door — get a LOT of people in the door — even if you have to price your product fatally low at first. In this episode, ClassPass founder and chair Payal Kadakia shares their winding path t…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Lisa Sabin-Wilson shares about the entangled history of WebDevStudios and eWebscapes and how she and team are targeting e…
 
Geoff Ralston is a Partner at YC and before that he cofounded Imagine K12.This episode covers Startup Investor School. Startup Investor School is a free, 4-day course designed to educate early stage investors interested in investing in startups. You can sign up at investor.startupschool.org.The YC podcast is hosted by Craig Cannon.…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros interviews Cory Miller from iThemes and jokes with him as being his most interviewed guest on the Matt Report. The big news for 2018 is that Cory’s business (IThemes) was recently purchased by Liquidweb. Matt and Cory talk about the climate around WordPress, how they are working for different hosting companies, and wh…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Marc Benzakein, Operations Manager for ServerPress, LLC. We discussed recent updates to DesktopServer and received a progress report on 4.0. Marc also shared some of the struggles the team encountered throughout 2017. We learned what’s new with WP SiteSync (more...)…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian continue their discussion on WordPress market opportunities with a focus on the upper-market and enterpri…
 
Mark Zahra takes over for the first episode of 2018 to discuss a topic he has grown passionate for; customer service. Having been involved in support for the WP RSS Aggregator plugin for around 3 years, growing from a support engineer to head of support, and now being part of the team preparing the EDD Bookings plugin for its re-launch, Mark strive…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about why startups are allergic to processes and what they can do about it. A lot of startups have “process allergies” and this can be a hindrance to growth. The thought of building and setting up business processes also adds pressure on founders. However, what they don’t realize is that every busines…
 
Forget being a unicorn. Learn to be a phoenix. Your company can last 100+ years — but you'll need the resilience to rise and fall, and rise again. Fiat’s chair John Elkann shares the principles that helped the "horseless carriage" company founded by his great-grandfather survive the ups and downs of a century of business — including competitor atta…
 
Gregg Spiridellis has been making things go viral on the web since before the term VIRAL was even a thing. His company, JibJab has been producing web videos since the dialup dotcom era, producing hits you might remember such as Elf Yourself, Nasty Santa and This Land Is Your Land. JibJab has survived the dotcom bust, the coming of broadband, the co…
 
French startup Spendesk just raised $9.9 million (€8 million) from Index Ventures with Michael Benabou, Laurent Asscher and Showpad cofounders Louis Jonckheere and Pieterjan Bouten also participating. Spendesk is a service that combines prepaid cards with an expense report solution. After signing up, each employee receives a personal card. Companie…
 
We launch mini-series on Acquired with a subject near & dear to our heroes’ hearts: startup fundraising! This has been one of our most-requested new topics, and we’re excited to kick things off with makers of the popular Rec Room social VR app, Against Gravity, which raised one of Seattle’s hottest venture rounds in recent history: a $4m seed led b…
 
Acquired trains its lens on the “second or third best acquisition of all-time”, Priceline’s 2005 purchase of Booking.com. Our heroes are joined by friend-of-the-show and former Jetsetter & Room 77 CEO Drew Patterson to help understand how this little-known startup from The Netherlands grew into the largest travel company in the world, with nearly $…
 
Stránka podcastu: https://www.vzhurudolu.cz/blog/99-podcast-avocodeAvocode je skvělý software pro usnadnění spolupráce mezi vývojáři a designéry. A víte, co je ještě lepší? Že jeho autorský tým sídlí v kubistické vile kousek od oblíbeného hřiště našich dětí na pražské Výtoni.Samozřejmě jsem neváhal a vydal se (bez dětí) udělat rozhovor s Vuem, kter…
 
Author Walter Isaacson talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about his new biography of Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci, which he describes has a "culmination" of themes he explored in past books about Ada Lovelace, Ben Franklin and Steve Jobs. Isaacson explains how da Vinci's pursuit of the intersection of art and science made him who…
 
This week, our resident James Laws is joined by his Ninja Forms cofounder, Kevin Stover, and Phil Derksen, entrepreneur and founder of WP Simple Pay. Together they jump headlong in WordPress businesses, business models, and what it’s like to sell a business. So, sit back and enjoy this post holiday episode of Mastermind.FM! Topics Include: Mr. Derk…
 
In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob talks with Dr. Sherry Walling about staying sane while starting up. Sherry talks about her work with the founder community as a clinical psychologist. How to deal with stresses and fears while growing a business and the importance and power of retreats.…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cory House Joe Eames Aimee Knight Special Guests: John Papa In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with John Papa. John has been doing web programming for over twenty years on multiple platforms and has been contributing to the developer communities through conferences, authoring books, videos and courses on Plura…
 
In the early 1990s, Reid Hoffman had a vision for the future of the Internet: people would connect through social networks using their real names, and their online lives would be completely merged with their real ones. After several early attempts, he co-founded LinkedIn – a social network focused on jobs and careers. In 2016, the company sold to M…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss self-hosted vs managed ecommerce and whether or not conferences have outlived their usefulness. S…
 
Better to have 100 users who love you than 1 million who kinda like you. The true seed of scale is love, and you can't buy it, hack it or game it. Ask Sam Altman, the head of Y Combinator, Silicon Valley's legendary startup accelerator. He knows that a product that's deeply loved — even by a tiny base of users — is one that can scale. We also hear …
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cory House Joe Eames Aimee Knight Special Guests: Azat Mardan In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Azat Mardan. Azat is a return guest, previously on JSJ Episode 230. Azat is an author of 14 books on Node JS, JavaScript, and React JS. Azat works at Capital One on the technology team. Azat is the founder and…
 
In this special episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten are at Dreamforce and they talk about how and why you need to hire a head of culture at your startup, especially if your team members work remotely. Thanks to Jorge Soto and the team at First Cut for recording and editing the video! In today’s business world, a lot of startups are run as …
 
Watch the video podcast here. What Is Elementor? Elementor is an Israeli company based in Tel Aviv who have grown to be a very successful compant since the release of their page builder. Page builders are visual design tools that have changed the way we build websites within WordPress. Although Word Press is a great CMS it isn’t that great at desig…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Brian Gardner, founder of StudioPress. We talk about the past, present, and future of the company including various milestones such as the Genesis framework and merger with CopyBlogger Media in 2010. We also discuss the community surrounding StudioPress’ products (more...)…
 
Tentokráte jsme se pozastavili nad tématem anarchokapitalismu a základních lidských práv. Může lidská společnost fungovat čistě na tržních principech? Jsou anarchokapitalisté sobci? Můžete sežrat k večeři svého souseda, pokud s tím bude souhlasit? Na tyto a tunu dalších otázek odpověděl guru všech ankapistů Urza a zdatně mu v některých bodech opono…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about anger and how to deal with it at work and in your personal life. Being angry is an extremely powerful emotion. If you’re somebody that gets angry easily, you run the risk of being avoided by the people you love and work with. On the flip side, if you’re someone that bottles up your anger, you ri…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss market segmentation across the WordPress ecosystem. The focus for this discussion focused entirel…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards. In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss market segmentation across the WordPress ecosystem. The focus for this discussion focused entirel…
 
Y Combinator Partner Daniel Gross talks with Recode's Kara Swisher and The Verge's Casey Newton about why he returned to the startup incubator that gave him his start in Silicon Valley. Gross co-founded the personal search engine Cue, which Apple bought in 2013 for a reported $35 million and integrated into iOS. Hailing from Jerusalem, Israel origi…
 
On this episode, we’re sharing everything you need to know about WordPress hosting, with an in-depth interview featuring Sean O'Brien. Sean helps with marketing, product design, hiring, sales, and more. He graced the cover of Entrepreneur at 27 and has also been featured in Yahoo, CIO, Inc., and the BBC. Sean holds degrees in both finance and econo…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to start a tech business without a technical co-founder. It’s normal for entrepreneurs these days to want to start tech businesses, be it a cloud-based service, mobile app, or a social sharing platform. However, when you have an idea for a tech company, but no tech experience, bringing your …
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aimee Knight Special Guests: Russell Goldenberg and Adam Pearce In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Russell Goldenberg and Adam Pearce Russell creates visualizations, interactive graphics, and documentaries for the web. Currently an editor at The Pudding. Adam is a graphics editor at The New York…
 
Former Zappos Chairman & COO (and current Partner at Sequoia Capital) Alfred Lin joins our heroes to kick off Season 2 with a classic: Amazon’s 2009 acquisition of the internet’s quirkiest online retailer for $1.2B in stock. How did three Harvard undergrads go from delivering pizza to their dorm to delivering happiness to the world — and become in …
 
Show Notes In this episode of Startups For The Rest Of Us, Rob and Mike talk about how to evaluate per-seat and tiered pricing models. They give you their definitions and a list of pros and cons to each model. Items mentioned in this episode: Cobloom Blog WP Engine CartHook LeadFuze Churn Buster Crazyegg Basecamp […]…
 
You may be tired of writing product stories and pitching product ideas that fall flat. Here we break down how to tell compelling product stories by understanding the basic of storytelling itself. Jack and beanstalk may not be part of your everyday standups, but its the perfect way to breakdown the essential elements of a story. From screenwriter Mi…
 
In this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast, we focused on GoDaddy’s journey toward developing a containers-as-a-service (CaaS) platform. Heading the discussion was Shaheeda Nizar, senior director of engineering at GoDaddy, joined by Micah Rupersburg, GoDaddy CaaS engineering leader. Donnie Berkholz, director for 451 Research, joined TNS foun…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten are in DreamForce and they talk about how to create a business ecosystem and shed some light on how to do this. Thanks to Jorge Soto and the team at First Cut for recording and editing the video! The startup world has changed remarkably in the past decade, and new advances in technology are paving the way …
 
This weeks episode of ZenFounder is an excerpt of the Startups For The Rest Of Us podcast, in which Rob and Mike Taber discuss a talk given by Jason Cohen at the Business of Software conference. Support ZenFounder Jason Cohen’s Blog The post Episode 136: Healthy, Wealthy and Wise appeared first on ZenFounder.…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and his new co-host, Brian Richards. Brian Richards, the creator of WPSessions.com, has been developing with WordPress since 2007 and training and leading development…
 
Tinder. Top Gun. Roots. The Simpsons. What do they have in common? Media icon Barry Diller. Barry is what we call an "infinite learner." He’s only interested in things he's never done before. And if they’ve never been done by ANYONE? Better yet. He succeeds by embracing that he is, in fact, a master of nothing. Entrepreneurs, take note: You just mi…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about company updates and the idea of updating people about the status of your company on a regular basis. Company updates are a great way to keep stakeholders up to date about your business, and as a founder or CEO, you might be thinking of doing this, even if you don’t have investors. In this episod…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the idea of nurturing talent internally vs hiring proven talent externally. When it comes to key positions that need to be filled at a company, founders are usually faced with the dilemma of nurturing talent within the company or hiring people with a proven track record. This decision typically …
 
Tentokrát jsme se sešli s Karlem Dytrychem, abychom vás pozvali na nový seriál setkání nazvaný SaaSkaři. Setkání je určeno pro všechny, kteří mají ambice vybudovat SaaS platformu a chtějí sdílet zkušenosti s ostatními. Organizačně akci zajišťuje právě Karel Dytrych z Freelo a Petr Ferschman z Dativery a kromě nich samotných budou na každé ze setkán…
 
About 13 years ago, Andy Jassy had a big, big idea. What if you could rent computing power and storage over the Internet instead of having to buy a whole bunch of equipment? Jassy worked for Amazon.com at the time, as the technical assistant to one Jeff Bezos – the founder and CEO of Amazon. He told Jeff about the idea. They decided to do it. And n…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros continues the impromptu Season 6 with his interview with Tom McFarlin. Tom is a developer and business owner in the WordPress community but is not solely dependent on WordPress. He balances his consulting and development business along with teaching and blogging with a focus on Object Oriented Programming (OOP) encour…
 
We talk with Seth Godin about his view of the 10,000 hour rule, his own concept behind achieving greatness, The Dip, and his personal journey to success. After leaving Spinnaker in 1986, he used $20,000 in savings to found Seth Godin Productions, primarily a book packaging business, out of a studio apartment in New York City. He then met Mark Hurst…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, we talk about being a people-pleaser, the problems it can create within a start-up, and whether being one can a strength or a weakness when you are hiring team members. When it comes to hiring staff, especially customer-facing roles, you may be tempted to hire someone who loves to please other people. This ca…
 
In this episode, Steli and Hiten talk about NPS surveys, the importance of carrying them out and how they can be beneficial to your startup as a whole. NPS stands for Net Promoter Score and is a customer satisfaction score created by Bain and Company. When carried out properly, NPS surveys give you an idea of how your customers feel about your comp…
 
In today’s Startup Chat we talk about email newsletters. It’s a misconception that emails are dead and no longer relevant. In fact, “Good emails are dead but great emails are alive and thriving”. We share some great tips and tricks to write a good newsletter. In sending out a newsletter, you must put in effort and provide value to your readers. Tun…
 
When a frog is placed in boiling water, it quickly jumps out because it has felt the heat. But, when it is placed in the water before it is boiling, the frog adjusts to the heat and it is too late before it realizes that it is boiling. This holds true for entrepreneurs who focus on customer acquisition and NOT on their retention and churn. You need…
 
In today’s episode, Steli and Hiten talk about one of the dilemmas almost all entrepreneurs experience – the art of following up. All our business dealings are in need of that constant follow through; but surprisingly enough, people can lose hope and just stop asking for what they need. One reason for quitting is that fear of rejection. Listen as S…
 
Acquired crosses the half-century mark with an instant classic: Apple’s 2014 purchase of Beats, its largest acquisition ever. If you knew Beats as just another headphone company, think again—the history on this one will keep your heads ringin’. SF Acquired Meetup! Mark your calendars: we’ll be hosting an Acquired Meetup in SF the evening of January…
 
Bitcoin’s price has risen stratospherically, a fact that leaves many minor players in the market with massive gains and many bigger players millionaires. But is this a bubble? Are the gains real? And are the bitcoin whales in for a sad Christmas? First we must understand what drives bitcoin price and, in particular, this boom. The common understand…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Cory House Joe Eames Aimee Knight Special Guests: Ryan Glover In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Ryan Glover. Ryan is on JavaScript Jabber to talks about Entrepreneurship as a developer. Ryan runs Clever Beagle in Chicago Illinois. Clever Beagle is a mentorship company that helps people build their first …
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about how to use inspiration to your advantage in your startup – a topic that is rarely discussed in the business world. They also talk about how “too much inspiration” can be a problem and whether your moments of inspiration should take priority over an existing strategy. During a moment…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about what’s currently on every entrepreneur’s mind – the holiday season! For the most people, this time of year is a time for celebrating the holidays with family and friends. But for many founders and entrepreneurs, the end of the year is a time to reflect on the last year and think ahead to the new…
 
All this week we’ve been following StartupBus, a hackathon on wheels, where a bunch of strangers come together to launch companies in one week, all while on a bus. If you haven’t heard Monday’s episode, start there. It’s Friday, the fifth and final day of StartupBus. By the end of today, one company will be crowned the winner of the competition. Bu…
 
Every day this week we’re following StartupBus, a hackathon on wheels, where a bunch of strangers come together to launch companies in one week, all while on a bus. If you haven’t heard Monday’s episode, start there. It’s Thursday, day four on StartupBus. The bus has finally arrived in New Orleans, where teams from all six buses will go up against …
 
Every day this week we’re following StartupBus, a hackathon on wheels, where a bunch of strangers come together to launch companies in one week, all while on a bus. If you haven’t heard Monday’s episode, start there. It’s Wednesday, day three on StartupBus. Teams have just 24 hours left to refine their pitches before the competition begins. And rep…
 
Many people want to start a side business, but don’t know how to do it. It’s really easy to start a business nowadays, but it’s tough to keep it going. We’re going to tell you how to establish your own side business today. The points we made today: Side business owners are business owners Be proud of your business Know your skills How can you use y…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Joe Eames Special Guests: Adam Baldwin In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Adam Baldwin. Adam is a return guest and has many years of application security experience. Currently, Adam runs the Node Security Project/Node Security Platform, and Lift Security. Adam discusses the latest of security of…
 
Welcome to another episode of The Startup Chat with Steli and Hiten. This week we’re talking about the pros and cons of the Freemium pricing model in startups. This Week’s Updates: Steli is getting ready to go on a 6 week trip to Europe. Planning how to get stuff done on the trip and stay productive. Hiten is working on moving on from KISSmetrics a…
 
In this the 300th episode, John James Jacoby and I interview Matt ‘Gutenbeard’ Mullenweg, co-creator of the WordPress project. We discuss a range of topics including, the somewhat controversial poetry reading that included a curse word prior to the State of the Word, the WordPress Foundation increasing its range of (more...)…
 
On this episode we take a close look at the concept of Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and what it means and how to apply it to your business. The concept sprang up during the early startup movement and has become a bit muddled in definition over time. In a product development sense, it refers to the first thing you can release for a product in a mini…
 
Today Steli and Hiten talk about how to get those first few customers when your business is just getting off the ground. The key to that initial traction is to connect with potential customers as soon as possible. Hiten’s first course of action is to set up a landing page that allows you to collect email addresses. There are a bunch of tools out th…
 
Acquired cozies up to the fire and looks back on the year in tech. How wildly off were we on last year’s predictions? What does the next year have in store? Most importantly, what price will Bitcoin be trading at in December 2018??? Pour yourself a glass of your favorite holiday beverage and kick back with us. SF Acquired Meetup! Mark your calendar…
 
In this episode, Matt Mederios is winding down the December holiday season with this interview with Dan Roundhill. Dan is a mobile engineer for Automattic and is the project lead on Simplenote a note-taking product which Matt uses and highly recommends. Automattic acquired Simperium and Simplenote in 2013. Dan shares the ins and outs of Simplenote …
 
Every day this week we’re following StartupBus, a hackathon on wheels, where a bunch of strangers come together to launch companies in one week, all while on a bus. If you haven’t heard Monday’s episode, start there. It’s Tuesday, day two on StartupBus. Now that teams have settled on ideas for their companies, it’s time to start building. But when …
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Kirill Gavrylyuk In this episode, JavaScript Jabber speaks with Kirill Gavrylyuk. Kirill is a dev manager at Cosmos DB, and works professionally with Azure CosmosDB. Kirill is on JavaScript Jabber to talk about what CosmosDB is in the world of development technology. Chuck and Kirill discuss the nuances of th…
 
with Clayton Christensen, Marc Andreessen, and Steven Levy In business, mistakes of omission may be just as bad as (if not worse than) mistakes of commission -- simply because of the loss in potential upside: new companies, new products, new opportunities for growth. Or even in the ability to respond to the disruption coming to one's industry and c…
 
Today on The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the challenges of being an entrepreneur in today’s ultra-competitive business world. Although there are lots of positives to being an entrepreneur, like being your own boss, working when you want to and how you want to, choosing your staff and ideally making a significant profit, there are also …
 
Ben and David tackle their first failed acquisition: Facebook's 2013 offer to buy Snapchat. They cover the fascinating story of Snapchat's creation and growth, their blossoming business model, how it would be different inside of Facebook, and what the future holds. Items mentioned in the show: The Inside Story Of Snapchat: The World's Hottest App O…
 
SNAP! Acquired is live on the scene reporting from the "Super Bowl" of 2017 tech events: Snap Inc's hugely anticipated (and just plain huge) IPO. What does the future hold for this plucky “camera company”? Will Snap's IPO endure as tech's most important picture-frame since the 2012 debut of Facebook, or is it destined to fade as just another snapsh…
 
Ben & David transcend the barriers of “real” reality, and dive into Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg’s geek-eutpoia vision of the future of gaming, social, and maybe even the entire internet: strapping goofy-looking goggles to your face. Is VR for real this time or are we living through another Virtual Boy moment? Tune in to find out! Topics covered in…
 
Ben and David cover the 3-day-old acquisition of LinkedIn by Microsoft for $26.2 billion. They cover LinkedIn’s founding story by Reid Hoffman, break down their core businesses, analyze recent stock behavior, and speculate on the future of the company inside Microsoft. The big question - were they worth the price tag? Items Mentioned On The Show: A…
 
Ben and David test the widely-held belief that YouTube was one of the most successful tech acquisitions of all time. In today's world of next-generation video platforms, mobile video, streaming, and chord-cutting, was it actually a great purchase by Google? As discussed in the show, here is Sequoia's original YouTube investment memo - a rarely-shar…
 
Ben and David continue the cloud productivity saga with Google Docs. They examine the suite of acquisitions made by Google with a focus on Writely in 2006. They tackle: The nuts and bolts of the Upstartle (company behind Writely) acquisition, founded by Sam Schillace, Steve Newman and Claudia Carpenter. SaaS offerings in cloud productivity today. W…
 
Ben & David examine Google’s 2005 purchase of Android for a rumored $50M, undeniably one of the best technology acquisitions of all time. But will it top the list of these tough graders? Tune in to find out. Topics covered include: Welcome new listeners! We quickly review the show format for newbies. Community spotlight: Patagonia on a Budget from …
 
Ben & David broadcast live from the 2016 GeekWire Summit covering one of the all-time greats, Apple’s 1996 acquisition of NeXT. This episode has it all: the Steve Jobs hero story, Apple, I.M. Pei, Ross Perot, Aaron Sorkin, Nobel Laureates and… Gil Amelio? Does NeXT rank atop the best acquisitions ever? Our own heroes cast their votes. Topics covere…
 
Ben & David "pour over" the 1992 IPO of the legendary Seattle coffee company with the help of Dan Levitan, who served as lead investment banker on the IPO and who would later co-found the venture capital firm Maveron with Starbucks’ CEO Howard Schultz. Topics covered include: The original Starbucks’ founding as a coffee bean roaster, started by thr…
 
In this episode, Matt Medeiros interviews Alex Denning and Ben Gillbanks who have started the newsletter MasterWP. MasterWP weekly is the newsletter for WordPress professionals. Each week you can get a collection of apps, tools, and links that will make life better and provoke thought. The newsletter provides a good mix of web standards and best pr…
 
If you want to grow your business, your goal isn’t to beat the competition — it’s to escape the competition altogether. No one knows this better than PayPal founder Peter Thiel. His theory? “Competition is for losers.” Thiel is a former colleague, frequent co-investor and longtime intellectual sparring partner with host Reid Hoffman. Their combined…
 
Panel: Amiee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Kye Hohenberger In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers speak with Kye Hohenberger. Kye is a developer and co-founder of Side Way. One of Kye’s most notable works and library is Emotion, a CSS and JS library. Kye talks about what CSS and JS library is about in the context of the Emotion library syste…
 
Neill is the President of SiteLock, and has spent a lot of time building a successful company. They are not only good at what they do, but deeply dedicated to the community. In this episode, we talk all about security for your website, who’s most at risk, and what can happen if you ignore simple site security. Of-course, we also talk about preventi…
 
In this episode, Matt Mederios interviews Peter Kang, the partner, and co-founder of Barrel. The Barrel agency has been in business in NYC for about 10 years and works on a diverse range of projects, from helping startups get their businesses up and running to implementing large-scale digital solutions for corporate clients. (more…)…
 
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Chris Dias PJ Meyer In this episode, Charles is at Microsoft Connect 2017 in NYC. Charles speaks with Chris Dias and PJ Meyer about Visual Studio Code and Live Sharing. Chris and PJ explain more on their demo at Microsoft Connect on Live Collaborative Editing and Debugging. Learn more about the new features w…
 
Today we talk with Ash Maurya, the creator of the Lean Canvas and most recently the author of Scaling Lean. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events…
 
During his first visit to Seattle in 1981, Howard Schultz walked into a little coffee bean shop called Starbucks and fell in love with it. A few years later, he bought the six-store chain for almost 4 million dollars, and began to transform it into a ubiquitous landmark, a "third place" between home and work. Today Starbucks is the third largest re…
 
Morten Rand-Hendriksen is an incredible developer and teacher who brings it all to his online courses. In this extra long Season 3 Finale, Morten and I run the gamut on topics, including courses, empathy, technology, WordPress, and more. I strongly recommend you give this one a good listen because it’s a great episode. Thanks so much for a great Se…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Matt Mullenweg, co-creator of the WordPress project and CEO of Automattic. We discussed a wide range of topics including, his role on the board of directors at GitLab, Telemetry or data-usage gathering in WordPress, and the WordPress Growth Council. (more...)…
 
02:20 - Slava Akhmechet Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:41 - RethinkDB Overview @rethinkdb rethinkdb repo 04:24 - How It’s Used Compose.io 05:58 - Joins 12:50 - Returning Data JSON 13:53 - Getting Data to the Browser Quora Article Socket.IO 19:35 - Clustering Reliability & Performance Issues Jepsen (Call Me Maybe Series) Consensus Algorithms 26…
 
02:19 - Matthew Podwysocki Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft 04:01 - RxJS Reactive JavaScript Interview w/ Jeffrey Van Gogh & Matthew Podwysocki @ JSConf 2010 “First-class Events” 10:18 - Practical Experience of Use Observables 17:28 - observable-spec 21:43 - Observables and Promises 25:06 - Using RxJS in Common Frameworks RxJS Git Book RxJS Gi…
 
JSJ 265 Wade Anderson and Ramya Rao on Visual Studio Code This episode is live at the Microsoft Build 2017 with Charles Max Wood and AJ O’Neal. We have Wade Anderson and Ramya Rao from the Visual Studio Code Team at Microsoft. Tune in and learn more about what’s new with Visual Studio Code! [00:01:20] – Introduction to Ramya Rao and Wade Anderson R…
 
There is no one in Silicon Valley who's more connected than Reid Hoffman. That might be because he plays all of the connector roles, sometimes at once. He's a venture capitalist, at Greylock. He's an entrepreneur who co-founded LinkedIn, and sold it for 26 billion dollars last year. Reid's net worth is estimated to be north of 3 billion dollars. No…
 
Gary Nissenbaum, Esq. is the managing attorney and founding principal of the Nissenbaum Law Group. They help app developers and internet technologists understand how to navigate both the legal world and the virtual world. Gary explains the surprising importance of the ToS - Terms of Service - that you likely don't read! Every app developer needs to…
 
The Inside Sales Summit is a virtual summit where about 50 sales leaders talk about the best practices, tips, and strategies that have put them on the road to success. To get access to the Summit, simply go to www.InsideSalesSummit.com and submit your email. Hiten Shah gives listeners a sneak peak into topics that will be discussed at the Summit in…
 
Ben & David cover the proposed largest tech M&A deal of all time, and in the process dive into the evolving dynamics of the industry that started everything in Silicon Valley—silicon. Just when VCs thought innovation was dead in semiconductors, a new wave of startups and large companies are redrawing the lines of competition in an industry dominate…
 
Fintech startup Revolut has reached a big milestone. The company now has over a million customers across Europe two years and a half after launch. The company says that customers have saved $160 million in foreign exchange fees compared to a traditional bank account (£120 million). The startup tries to match the interbank rates as much as possible …
 
In today’s Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about big picture thinking, its importance and some ways through which you can develop this skill. Oftentimes, we find that people are so caught up in day to day tasks that they fail to stop and prioritize. Steli and Hiten talk about being mindful in order to develop good prioritization skills. Tune-in …
 
I’m not foolish enough to think that the entirety of WordPress’ growth is driven by our love for the software, but that we consultants are responsible for a sizeable portion of it. A portion that shouldn’t be ignored and one that should be welcome to the discussion more often. Under-represented. Perhaps. (more…)…
 
Mike Glukhovsky joined the show to talk about the future of RethinkDB. Mike was a co-founder of RethinkDB along-side Slava Akhmechet. RethinkDB shutdown a year ago officially on October 5, 2016 — and today we’re talking through all the details with Mike. The shutdown, getting purchased by the CNCF, relicensing, buying back their IP and source code,…
 
We talked with Miguel de Icaza last week at Microsoft Connect(); in New York City. Miguel gave us the backstory on how he’s been competing with Microsoft for most of his developer career, and he shares the history of GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin — and what led him to now work at Microsoft. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work,…
 
Ready to use GitHub beyond your browser? Carl and Richard talk to Phil Haack about his latest work at GitHub, where they are focused on expanding the audience that can rely on GitHub for social coding of all types. The discussion starts out focused on the rewrite of GitHub Desktop to Electron and the impact that has had for maintainability of code,…
 
In today’s Startup Chat, we talk about account-based marketing and how this function has become increasingly relevant due to the availability of marketing automation tools. It is important to adopt a holistic view and market across the entire organization instead of marketing to individuals. Tune-in and find out how account-based marketing can prov…
 
This turbulent second half of the the Dumitru Brinzan interview revolves around his controversial blog post Inside WordPress.org Theme Review Team: Money, Abuse and Inconsistent Leadership. Donnacha and Dumitru discuss the series of events that led him to be the first member of the WordPress.org Theme Review Team to publicly call out the corruption…
 
Ben & David venture to the land down under (and reunite in-person!) to tell the story of the granddaddy of all bootstrapped tech success stories, collaboration software company Atlassian. How did two plucky college grads from Sydney, Australia go from just trying to escape working for the man to becoming two of the top 10 wealthiest people in the e…
 
In today’s Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about product marketing (the cross-section between sales, marketing and product) and discuss how this business function is defined differently across different organizations. Steli shares his approach to product marketing and how he is ready to step up his game in this department. Tune-in and get insigh…
 
This year we’ve gotten one question more than any other from listeners: is Facebook eavesdropping on my conversations and showing me ads based on the things that I say? This week, Alex investigates. Further Reading Our guide to keep Facebook from following you around the internet can be found at http://replyall.limo/donttrackme . Facebook's officia…
 
You might know him as Rob Malda, or you might know him as CmdrTaco, but he was the founder of the great geek social website Slashdot. Slashdot recently turned 20 years old, Rob commemorated this in a great Medium post, and so I reached out to him to tell us the story of one of the first great social media websites. See acast.com/privacy for privacy…
 
This week, Cory speaks to entrepreneur, founder and CEO Matt Mullenweg, who is best known for have founded Automattic, which is behind brands WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Simplenote and more; reaching more than a billion people a month. In this weeks episode, Matt talks about how he got into technology, what his high school and college days…
 
In today’s Startup Chat, we talk about the various challenges involved in scaling service businesses. It is common for service businesses to fold when faced with certain challenges—like maintaining consistent quality and client churn. However, if a service business is able to work through these challenges and scale up, you can achieve success and h…
 
In today’s Startup Chat, we talk about Hiten’s recent article, Why Trello Failed to Build a $1 Billion+ Business. Trello was recently sold for $400 million. Hiten’s article expressed that Trello could have been a much larger business had they monetized earlier on, focused on greater productization and thought about ways to ensure greater client sti…
 
I met Nathan at WordCamp DC over the summer. We got to talking about a really cool project of his, Staging Pilot, so I asked him to be on the show. It’s a very interesting conversation because we get pretty developery, which I totally love to do. We talk about this smart algorithm to figure out differences between the production and the staging sit…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard. In this episode, I am joined by Matt Mullenweg, the CEO of Automattic and the co-founder of WordPress. In this episode, we discuss a range of issues facing WordPress…
 
Panel: Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ari Lerner In this episode, Java Script Jabbers speak with Ari Lerner. Ari is the author of NG Book: The Complete Book on AugularJS, Full Stack React, and a few others. Ari co-runs newline.co a platform that teaches about the Block Chain, Ethereum, New Contracts, etc. Ari mentions a few…
 
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07…
 
02:25 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub Dan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 2015 02:43 - Dan’s Background and Journey Into Building Stuff with React Visual Basic 05:48 - redux and React 10:07- The Elm Programming Language 12:19 - Reducers 14:04 - Hot Reloading 17:50 - “React makes you a better JavaScript d…
 
02:27 - Evan Czaplicki Introduction Twitter GitHub Prezi 02:32 - Richard Feldman Introduction Twitter GitHub NoRedInk 02:38 - Elm @elmlang 04:06 - Academic Ideas 05:10 - Functional Programming, Functional Reactive Programming & Immutability 16:11 - Constraints Faruk Ateş Modernizr The Beauty of Constraints Types / Typescript 24:24 - Compilation 27:…
 
02:15 - Jamund Ferguson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog PayPal Jamund Ferguson: JavaScript Linting for Code Quality & ESLint Overview 02:47 - Lint (Background) JSLint Douglas Crockford JSHint ESLint [GitHub] eslint Nicholas Zakas [Gitter] eslint 04:48 - Keeping ESLint Up-to-date ​​Esprima Ariya Hidayat espree Babel babel-eslint ES6 (ECMAScript 6) …
 
Business plan not entirely clear? Not sure how you’ll make enough money or find your users? That's OK. Really. The most scalable ideas often come at you sideways. You'll find yourself crabwalking from a small market to a bigger one to one of unimaginable scale. We talk to the master of the entrepreneurial crabwalk, Diane Greene, who brought us into…
 
When a group of college kids in Florida set out to change the music industry, they did not anticipate how disruptive they would be. Their mission was a noble one: bring an end to online piracy by offering cheap, convenient, and legal access to music. Their execution, however, was less than thorough. And when you’re dealing with protective music lab…
 
02:25 - Nick Shrock Introduction Twitter 02:40 - Joe Savona Introduction Twitter GitHhub Blog 02:49 - Facebook and Open Source 04:10 - GraphQL and Relay Overview “React for Your Data” / Component-based Data Fetching 06:11 - Unique to React? Passing Down Through the Hierarchy XHP Representational State Transfer (REST) 10:09 - Queries Tooling Graphic…
 
Do 181. dílu dorazil podnikatel, investor a mimo jiné zakladatel Mall.cz Ondřej Fryc. Kromě jeho záčátků s programováním na Atari a podnikání v roce 1988 pod křídly Svazarmu jsme se dostali samozřejmě k Mall.cz a Reflex capital. Ondra poodhalil na základě čeho si vybírá startupy, největší fuckup Mall.cz při přechodu na SAP a jak funguje v malém čes…
 
03:32 - Jeff Morrison Introduction Twitter GitHub Facebook 03:46 - Avik Chaudhuri Introduction Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Facebook 04:27 - Flow @flowtype [GitHub] flow 05:36 - Static Type Checking Dynamic vs Static Type Languages 09:52 - Flow and Unit Testing Jest 12:39 - Gradual Typing 15:07 - Type Inference 17:50 - Keeping Up with New Features in Ja…
 
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Cody Landefeld, co-founder of Mode Effect. Landefeld described his experience attending WooConf as we reviewed highlights from the State of the Woo. We also discussed WooCommerce retiring its Canvas theme in favor of Storefront. Jacoby shared his experience attending CaboPress (more...)…
 
Dave Winer has been called the godfather of a lot of things. The godfather of blogging. The Godfather of Podcasting. One of the key people involved in the development of RSS. But as you’ll hear in this great and wide-ranging chat, Dave Winer is just a software developer who has never stopped tinkering, never lost his interest in coming up with new …
 
In the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian hosts Zack Argyle & Eli Williamson to discuss what service workers are, and examine how Pinterest is using them for notifications and to cache JavaScript files. They also examine the value of service workers for serving international markets with unreliable internet. Finally, they reveal Pinterest’s vi…
 
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about why some entrepreneurs treat some of their worst customers the best. This comes after Steli’s observation that oftentimes, large startups give special treatment to demanding and unreasonable customers while ignoring customers that don’t complain. In this week’s episode of The Startu…
 
Kyle Mathews is the founder and CEO of Gatsby, a new company he’s building around an open source project of the same name. Gatsby as a project describes itself as a flexible modern website framework and blazing fast static site generator for React.js. At the macro level — Kyle’s career has been focused on a better way to build and ship websites. It…
 
Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard. In this episode, I am joined by Matt Mullenweg, the co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic. Just after releasing WordPress 5.0, and on the heels of WordCamp U…
 
React Native allows developers to build native applications for iOS and Android using components written in the React JavaScript framework. These ReactJS components render to native application code by going over a JavaScript bridge, a message bus that communicates between JavaScript code and native iOS or Android runtimes. For most mobile applicat…
 
Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt, best known as the authors of The Pragmatic Programmer and founders of The Pragmatic Bookshelf, joined the show today to talk about the 20th anniversary edition of The Pragmatic Programmer. This is a beloved book to software developers all over the world, so we wanted to catch up with Andy and Dave to talk about how this b…
 
If you aren't familiar, Justin Jackson created Megamaker, Marketing for Developers, and most recently, Transistor.fm. I love how open and honest he is. In this podcast, he talks about why going on his own and hustling to pay his bills led to some great things, but also to depression. His course Marketing for Developers, along with his other obligat…
 
I first heard of Brian Casel when he was doing Restaurant Engine. It was a SaaS type website builder for restaurants, built on WordPress multisite. In this podcast we discuss how he built it, then had to pivot as he learned about his market. It turned out restaurant owners wanted someone to build everything for them, so that became an important par…
 
What's the purpose of the podcast? How much should be shared? What shouldn't? Matt hires himself to do more product development. Going faster by reducing cognitive load. Matt hires an expert to define communication processes. Matt weighs the potential of freemium. Peter revises his company updates. Peter doubles down on hosting platforms as go-to-m…
 
I talked with Kira Leigh, a full-stack creative entrepreneur and consultant. Skeptic may be too strong of a word, but she makes it clear that she thinks WordPress is too often used when it’s not necessary. Kira handles every part of her projects, which typically stem with marketing and copywriting, but she takes on design, development, and whatever…
 
Sometimes the word SEO elicits eye-rolls from those of us who have been around for a while, but this episode with Brendan Hufford is not what you might expect. Brendan takes a different approach to SEO, he looks at a business with a holistic lens, and offers non-scammy, practical tips for improvement. This is not about guest blog posting, backlinks…
 
In this almost-live episode of Out of Beta, Matt and Peter recap a conversation about flywheels and business strategy that they had in the hotel bar of Dubrovnik Palace. Why are they doing certain things in their businesses while ignoring others? Where are the leverage points that make their flywheels go faster? On Matt's transatlantic flight, he m…
 
Episode Summary:Dr. Dan discusses what is actually known in the scientific literature regarding the keto diet.Episode References:The keto diet in the treatment of drug resistant epilepsy: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31204451See here for a good review on the science of the ketones diet: https://www.nature.com/articles/ejcn2013116Keto diet ca…
 
The wonderful folks behind CSS-Tricks (maybe you’ve heard of it?) face off in our much beloved don’t-call-it-jeopardy game show. Can you out smart our intrepid contestants? Play along while you listen (or watch). It’s JS Danger time, y’all! Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disapp…
 
Máme radost, že pozvání do Heureka podcastu přijal člověk, kterého obdivuje půlka republiky, Tomáš Čupr. V tomto díle nakousneme Rohlík a jeho evropský příběh, který se začíná postupně formovat. Co dělá společnost evropským unikátem? Je to 5miliardový fundraising, očekávaný obrat přes 300 milionů eur, zahraniční expanze nebo snad všechno dohromady?…
 
I promised to talk about tech, so let’s start building our JavaScript infrastructure muscles. In the next several blog posts, I’ll cover introductory topics on dependency management, the story of Jest, actionable tips for making your infrastructure better, and predictions for the future of JavaScript tooling. We’ll slowly develop our shared underst…
 
Who gets to vote Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He's the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com . To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and…